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The Republican Journal. ME 93. NO. 46. tilA "BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1921. F1VECENTS

Minstrel Revue and dainty and sweet in a picturesque gown walls. There wag a very CHESTER large attendees I GOV. BAXTER BOWLER CUSHMAN. ELINOR tiLYN IN FILM j^gion of the titled Chinese and her solos and an were apparent spirit of happiness. By PERSONAL vmistice Day Program ; She was at best The Seal Sale. Montville and many in other charming. her request the first episode of the Legion ! Endorses Red Cross towns Famous Novelist Seen in DeMille's “The costumed Chinese and coolies were Minstrel Revue were shocked and saddened to hear of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Clark left re- of Hazeltine Post. maids was repeated with fine Affairs of Anatol.’’ ti Auspice® My dear Mr. Thurbur: the death of Chester B. to the attractive and did good work in develop- effect. McKeen’s orchestra and Cushman, who cently spend winter in Florida. Every reader of novels knows Revue Lyle M. furnished I desire to give both my personal Mme. ymstrel staged by numbers: music for the passed away Nov. 36 Elinor author of ing the episode. The musical dance from 9.30 until mid- official endorsement to the fourteenth Thursday, 3rd, aged Mr. and Mrs. S. a. Parker were in Glyn, “Three Weeks’* .,r the Rogers Producing Company which is years. Taken in his and other novels of international fame. Chinese Love Song, Maids and Coolies night. Annual Sale of Christmas Seals away young man- Rockland the guest of relatives. of Frank D. Hazeltine of the Sunday, She wrote the story of “The l(lC auspices about to begin under the auspices with to live Great Mo- Fast Asleep in Poppyland, hood; everything for, capa- Theodore C. in which American of Honor at Maine Public Health Association. The Bramhall was at home ment,’* Gloria Swanson stars .nf Legion Hazeltine Post’s net receipts were ole, energetic and with and 1 Ming Toi and Chorus about work is doing in popular, bright from for several during the filming of Cecil B. De Theatre Thursday afternoon $180 from that your association Colby College days the il $300; the minstrel revue and health prospects for the future, a devoted Mille’s Paramount production of Some Little Bird, arousing an interest in the public wife, past week. “The a success. There $120 from ” ... mg was signal and ball. of this State is of inestimable value. An in interesting fhmily of moth- which will be shown Ming Hunter and Chorus concert children, at the at both Toi, in Mr. and Mrs. Armand of Colonial Theatre Monday and Tues- L: audiences presentations example of what may be accomplished :r, brother and a sister Spalding Grand Ensemble living nearby, day, Dec. 5 and 6. Mme. comment is Finale, diseases is the Bingham and little Glyn was in- : most favorable The Maine overcoming preventable who are all inconsolable with this daughter Gwendolyn duced to The cast: Organization of the from tuberculosis in great permit herself to be screened director and of Belfast’s reduction of deaths are visiting relatives in Belfast. the 1892 to 789 in loss. He had not been in his usual health with others in a society scene of which Philip a Wilson Maine from 1513 in the year Withgrub, dusky gentleman, Foundation there are in t Mr. Wilson used excellent 1919. It is to inter- ill was Miss Leona Luce of West a many this remarkable all- Charles Hammons especially important summer, taken ill in October, Franklin, in star photoplay. The celebrated author ie. n the selection of his entire est the children of the State public was attended the best of student at the U. of M., has been the re- as he Ex-Senator Charles F. by physicians seated with Henry Hunter, who takes things Johnson of Port- health matters and in the sale of your Lady Parker, wife of Sir Gil- iS a past master in the art of ind a cent guest of her Mrs. William L. land, chairman of in a registered nurse, but after great sister, bert Parker, at a fashionable tea at finds them, Mr. Flanders Maine, the Woodrow seals. To show my appreciation given lie made friends with all he Luce. the home of Anatol Wilson Foundation for practical I shall have a public health suffering he passed away with a compli- DeWitt Spencer, the Ming Toi, the Mandarin’s daughter, Maine, called a way hero cf the a as been on the stage since the seal on all and official cation' of liver and story. Only momentary Mrs. Allen meeting of the chairmen and placed my personal kidney troubles. Mr. Mrs. Ralph L. Cooper went to Augusta chairwomen at Tbanksgiv- i glimpse of the two ladies is giver, and correspondence beginning Cushman was born in is,x years. The of the State, Saturday. Nov. Center Montville, Saturday to attend a meeting of the those who desire Mandarin, the big noise of Peking, 12th, at the iug and extending through the period of j to study their faces must, m were so pleased with the the eldest son of the late Oscar C. and chairmen of the look sharp. Wallace Harold Ladd Augusta House, Augusta, Maine. the campaign. I assure you of my deep j Wilson Foundation Reid, Gloria Swan- : me Minstrel Revue that they every Emma Cushman. He son, Elliott Babe Monte Chinese maids: Misses Gretchen Fletch- Hon. Selwyn Thompson, county chair- interest in your work and wish you (Bowler) attended Fund. Dexter, Danieis, an- Blue, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts .ed Mr. Wilson to stage man, and Mrs. R.L. success.. Sincerely Yours. the town schools and was graduated from er, Lavaughan Coombs, Eileen Fernald, Cooper, county chair- Wm. H. Quimby and H. C. Ballou of and Polly Moran have the roies in rmance for them on Nov. PERC1VAL P. BAXTER, Freedom in June leading 10, woman, both of this were Academy 1906. In Au- this Dorma Paquette, Clara Hammons, Annie city, in attend- Governor of Maine. j Bpston arrived Thursday to spend a few great picture production. ance. gust of that year he went to Bethel to Omar. days at the former’s home on Court ■ij was most attractive and work in the office of his uncle, E. C. THE BELFAST Chinese Coolies: Messrs. Casey, Clem- Judge Charles F. Johnson and Mrs. W. MOSES F. HURD. street. TEACHERS' CLUB icntal and a de- then editor of the designs tints; R. Pattangall, State ad- Bowler, Oxford Coun- ; ents, Darby, Johnson, Libbey, Shorey. chairwoman, Miss Margaret L. Keene returned to The departure. Mr. of North Belfast Citizen. There he met Miss regular meeting of the Teachers’ jin,1 popular dressed the meeting, explaining the Moses F. Hurd, ty Lula fully Augusta Monday after spending a few Club ’was held nts were heard on every side Woodrow Wilson died Nov. 9lh after a long illness. He ; Marie Arno and they were married June Monday evening at the Armistice Day Foundation, which is with her Mr. and Mrs. Wm. t'olonial Theatre orchestra. the. days parents, Grammar building. After the business; created by public in was born in Levant Nov, 26, 1840, 8, 1908. Four daughters have been born i It was the first white Armistice in subscription recog- K. Keene. Day meeting an interesting was a m L. Luce, a born and edu- nition of national son of Lewis and Eliza Hurd. He enlist- i to them, with ages from 12 to 5 years— program giv- local and t^e and international history the storms of the past Charles F. Swift returned to en on the recent Portland tan, as production pianist, its services of Woodrow ed as a soldier in the Civil War Oct. 10, j Helen Bernice, Carolyn Emma, Margaret Saturday Convention: few also the Wilson, twice Presi- days prevented foot bail his studies at Wentworth Bos- Good for MisB numbers and accompaniments dent of the United who 1861, and received an honorable discharge Eloise and Pearl Dorothy. His father’s Institute, English Youngsters, scheduled Hazeltine States, furthered game between Post after a week at his home Jane The American Student id attractions. the cause of human June 12, 1865. In 1855 he married Miss health failing, he returned to the home ton, spending Brown; and and the freedom and was in- j High school. All business was in this His Mrs. I). When -mance was in four episodes strumental in out Rose Brown of Ke iduskeag, who died farm in Montville in December 1910 and city. Pen, Georgia Parker; is and the pointing effective meth- suspended silence resembling a Child Educated? Mrs. Annie K ading one fifty minutes of ods for the co-operation of the literal many years ago, leaving one daughter, went into trade at the Center with P. A. Frank E. Barker of Hamilton, Ohio, 'Adams; Sunday was accented by the ringing of Charlotte wife of Mr. Harlan Perkins under the firm name of of for Department of Rural Schools, prepared melody. The only thing at all forces of mankind throughout the world. L., Clement, Clem- formerly this city, arrived Friday the church bells a quarter of an hour be- Miss ■ •> of Feb. by Mary Woolbury and read the conventional circle and The Award of Awards from the Bangor, who survives. 3, 1883, ent & Cushman. Later he took charge a short visit with relatives in Montville by fore the call to income 1 the two-minute silent married of Miss Grace A. Lord; Report of the Com- ins in black face. Their gf the Foundation will bp made from he Miss Sarah F, Craig Winn, pf bis uncle’s, the late Frank A. Cush- and vicinity. at 12. This was mercial prayer very generally a Department, Mr. Daniel M, Me- .. vere handsome satin dress- Who survives him and who has been man’s when he was elected sheriff time io time by a nationally constituted farm, Miss Lillian M. Davis was at home observed even by people on the street. Innis; Report of a Personal Talk witii ids rose and the circle most devoted wife and giving in 1912 and remained there until he old pale committee to the individual or companion; pass- from the University of Maine to spend I group Prof. A. him her care and anticipat- ed He leaves besides his immedi- Burdge, Principal Harry Foster; Dresden silk trimmings, and that has rendered within a unremitting away. Armistice Day with her parents, Mr. and i specified pe- E. E. Math- The Schools' Armistice his need. Two children were ate Promotions, Supt. Roderick; \t Flanders, the interlocutor, in Program service to ing every family, one brother, Harold Ernest, Mrs. Bert L. Davis. lfS i riod, meritorious Democracy, ematics, Mrs. E. Eirena Luce. white suit. His One of the most features of i born from this union, Mamie, wife of W. ana one sister, cassir r,va ousaman on ; enunciation impressive I ]public welfare, liberal thought or peace Miss Ruth as Wiley recently resigned After paying an intimate and glowing the was the of over six J. Roberts of North Belfast and Harry F. the home place with their mother in Mont- minct, he was graceful and at day assembling |through justice. assistant to Dr. Ernest S. Webber and | an eulogy on the late Miss Frances A. Sar- hundred with their teachers and Hurd of Mass. He is survived and an aged Mrs. e oming instinct of many of pupils rue rsauunai ox Bedford, ville, grandmother, Waterville to take a like uonuiuuee, consisting left Monday for gent, the following resolutions, presented was attributed to < friends in the at 11.45 a. m. The by one Mrs. Daniel Cool of Cor- Mary Bowler of Palermo. Mr. Cushman f jokes his Armory 250 men and sister, with Dr. H. W. Mitchell. representative women, with position by Maud F. Townsend, Annie K. at the school and all the met inth and by several nephews and nieces, had served the town as treasurer a num- Adams, mnded time, but have High Grades in D. Roosevelt as j | Franklin chairman, have M. A. Cook, the photographer, left Annie C. Black, Ella K., Foster and I their and also three Hazel, Helen ber of was the second ran of Mary been flying around town. respective buildings marched to ,undertaken to establish The Woodrow grandchildren, years, select Wednesday morning for Wilton, Maine, A. Houston, were adopted: ! the hall. This was and Thurber Roberts. H; was a good citi- •Mon.ville and master of Union Harvest Uians, Bert Davis, Charlesand thought suggested by Foundation. The ol ^Wilson purpose the to attend the funeral of his brother, Geo. Resolved, That in the death of Frances i E. E. Roderick and it is that zen, always cheerful and ready with a kind at the time of his death. His fu- uons and Vance Norton, were Supt. hoped j Fouudation is to honor a great American Grange Adelia D. Cook, and will return Saturday. Sargent, the Belfast Teachers' it be a feature in to come. The word for all. He was a member of the G. neial was held at his late home and played the game every | may years and to create a method whereby public Sunday, Club has lost a loyal member and a most Mrs. James D. Hill will leave Thurs- I committee in of the was A. R. and always attended the meetings of Nov. Rev. Charles W. Martin of the hearty supporter. e with the interlocutor. There charge program ,service will be encouraged aud conspicu- 6th, A. the Veterans’ Association when able to do day to visit her daughter Agnes M., a Resolved, That we as an organization horus work by the following: Principal Harry foster and Submaster ously recognized in this and future gen- Methodist church of Belfast officiating. and express our deepest sympathy to the Slio- Wm. McK. Damm of the B. H. Miss i so. Funeral services were held at his late of of which he student at the Boston University, key, Karl Darby, Clyde S., erations. From the income of the Foun- Liberty Lodge Masons, stricken mother in the loss of so devoted of- also her Miss Agnes Cullinan in Frank Rob- Lila Sprague and Mrs. SaralrF. Knight. home Friday, Rev. William Vaughan was a conducted their last sad sister, a daughter. Johnson, Libbey, j dation, the Woodrow Wilson Award or member, ; The opened with ficiating. There were many beautiful Salem, Mass. Resolved, That a page in the records of g, Harold McKeen, Carroll program America, sung Awards will be granted in recognition of rites with forty of their members pres- this Club be sev apart in her memory. by the High and Grammar Grades; read- floral tributes from relatives and friends. ent. A great profusion of beautiful H. L. Woodcock has closed his cottage, ir laude Clements, Milton Steph- distinguished public service. Resolved, That these resolutions be ! ing of President Harding’s Proclamation The bearers were W. H. Walton, James flowers were the bereaved the at Lake Quantabaccok, : riarles Decrow, Cecil Getchell, To establish this Foundation on a fitting appreciated by Woodbine, spread upon our records and a copy sent and W. G. Hatch. naua : by Ermo two minutes of silent Roberts, F. L. Bartlett ones: floral and will a few weeks at the Swan to the bereaved mother and also ioui, oomi y,asey auu Scott; basis, the National Committee, through Several community pieces, spend publish- ed in the local ! followed prayer Rev. The interment was in the family lot at tributes from Union Harvest residence on street. He will leave paper. :: i he musical numbers were: prayer, by by an in each will make Grange, the \ High b organization State, Charles W. Martin. This was most im- the Head of the Tide Cemetery. late in December on his annual to ! a Maccabees, Oxford County Citizen, and trip t:.; torus, a fine one, Ensemble an appeal for popular subscription. The 1 ; RESOLUTIONS OF RfcSPfcCT pressive, as in an audience of so many amount of the fund is numerous friends and relatives. The Nassau. amboree Mr Davis sought $1,000,000 EDWARD W. SHACKFORD. i children it was noted that the ticking of bearers were Milton Penson Mr. McKeen or more. The active campaign throughout Wentworth, William F. Pendleton is the guest of Whereas, The great and supreme Rule ! the watch held by Mr. Martin could be the will the week of Jan Clement, Earle Howes and Oramandel of the universe has in his infinite wis- i! umpty, with a fine dance by country begin Edward W. Shackford died at his home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. heard some distance. Scripture reading | Morse. He was laid to rest in the Cush- dom removed from among us one of out E. Hammons j 16, 1022. Subscriptions, however, will 1 Pendleton. He was also the recent Clements, at tile corner of High and Peach streets co laborers and Nettie M interspersed with Rev. man lot. The relatives from worthy sisters, Norton remarks, George be received at anytime at National Head- family out his Basil J. j last Sunday night at the age of 75 years. guest of brother, Pendleton, White; and, whereas, the long and inti- C. Acrostic on Armistice the Mr. Sauer; by quarters or to the local chairmen and of town were and Mrs. E. C. Bowler Bliss Business > mate relation held with her in the nter- :iid Sing for Your Father, He came to Belfast about four years ago who is atterding College ! Grade IV. Charlotte following pupils; chairwomen of our State. and E. G. Bowler, Jr., of Portland, Mr. est she showed for this organization C. Hammons from East Weymouth, Mass., when his in Lewiston. Hilda Hugh Dru- and Mrs. S. E. Bowler and Miss Kather- makes it befitting that we record our ap- That’s Mr. ] Cooper, Tuttle, Davis, The meeting was a success in every All, McKeen 1 health failed and he was obliged to give of silla Lawrence ine Arno Frank P. Wilson, of New York preciation her; therefore, Roderick, Dow, Evelyn way and much enthusiasm has been Bowler of Palermo, Mrs. C. L. Esq., ’s Baby, C. Hammons up his occupation as a house painter. At Resolved, That »he ability which sho Ruth Katherine has resigned as special U. S. Attorney ! Towle, Foster, Pineo, created and interest aroused in every of Davenport, Iowa, and Mr. Ivan Arno has exercised in the aid of our f, Director Wilson that time he had a shock but was able to organiza- ‘Kermit Kuth Eliza- of and has ente.ed the well known law firm tion will be heid in Robertson, Thomas, section of our Slate. All relative Errol, N. H.—N. B. T. grateful remembrance? s:e “Feist Medley to Sweet- phases be about as usual until two months ago beth Staples and Sarah of Barnes, Chiver’s & Halstead of that Resolved, That the removal of such a j Knowlton; siug- to the fund were discussed and an Ensemble raising he had a severe one from which he never life from our midst leaves a va- ing The Marseillaise by High and Grum- THE CHURCHES ! city. Mr. Wilson began his law practice among Executive Committee was elected as fol- that will be realized all the encores showed the rallied and failed gradually until the end cancy by pulsive I mar short address j as a member of the Waldo County Bar in Grades; by Commander lows: members and friends of this organiza- i'.: ith which were received. I In all this time he had the unremitting they Ralph A. Bramhall of Frank D. Hazeltine The Universalist Church will hold 1903. tion, and will prove a serious loss. Ex-Senator Charles F. Johnson of Port- care of his devoted wife. his I Eft not a dull minute in the hour, I During That with ; Post. It made a lasting impression on nis preaching services next Sunday morning Resolved, deep sympathy land, Chairman. Mrs. Willard who was re- nd “Tell Me residence he had made many friends, par- A, Johnson, I with the bereaved relatives of the de~ episode, Pretty young audience as he them to at 10.45 with sermon by Rev. William urged salute" Hon. Bertram G. Mcl.ntire of in an i ] Norway, the Odd as for j cently injured auto accident while ceased we express our hope that even sc from Florodora, with Misses ticularly among Fellows, school at noon. All the flag and stand at attention when the Vaughan. Sunday a to us Vice Chairman. on her to visit relatives in great loss ail may be overruled Katherine and Elizabeth over fifty years he had been a member of way Lewiston, | i;d, Stars and Stripes go by. He pictured cordially invited. i for good by Him who aoeth all r.hingp Gx-Governor Oakley C. Curtis of Port- has arrived home and is on harlotte Frances Crescent Lodge, I. O O. F., of East getting well: Knowlton, : conditions at the front when the Ar- Treasurer. METHODIST CHURCH. Meth- She was her Wardwell and Messrs. land, Weymouth. Waido Lodge members have People’s j nicely. accompanied by Resolved, That a copy of these resofu- Casey, mistice was signed as he saw and heard Mr. William F. Curran of Bangor, Sec- in his illness. odist Church, Rev. Charles W. Martin, Miss Lila Allen, a teacher i tions be spread upon the records of our iohnson, Libbey, anc been attentive to him His granddaughter, Parker, it in the thickest of that awful slaughter a in the local retary. parsonage, No. 7 Court tele- in the Lewiston who returned ! order, copy printed paper i he cast was a attrac* widow and one son, Charles L. Shack- pastor; St.; schools, genuine ot our young manhood. The teachers and a copy forwarded to the bereaved j Hon. J. S. P. H. Wilson of Auburn and him. phone, 213.11. Sunday morning service j home Saturday. e ford of Brookline, Mass., survive to youth. The young ladies speak in the highest terms of Mr. Bram- family. Dr. C. M. Sleeper of Portland Their Mrs. A. D. Brewer at 10.45. Sunday school, 12 m. Evening Fred a i Committet and becoming gowns anc only daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shea left Seward, liall’s address and the absorbed attention Fri. Frank The co-operation of those interested of Stockton died here last sum- service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, Whiting, on sport suits. The music, texi his audience Springs, day for Boston, where the latter will at- \ young gave him. Lester will be at 7.30. Frank A. Downs, J Resolutions 1 greatly appreciated. mer. His son and wife arrived here last Thursday, evening were new and the las ■ tend to steps i Cilley and Carleton Robbins of Grade VI. matters pertaining to settling the A. L. Clark Sons of Veterans. and remained until after the Camp, done. They Saturday estate of her smilingly respond* Peirce school presented a “We Mr. and Mrs. Herman Creamer of Cal- Rev. C. W. father, the late George W. dialogue, funeral which took at his late home There will be preaching by scores of a delighted audience place Burkett. Mrs. On page 3 in this issue will be found are the Men of Coming Years.” Rev. ais tiave been guests the past week of Martin at the East Shea and Mayor Clement at 7 o’clock under the chapel at Northport Tuesday evening W. a from the Law Court Wilson and Mr. Davis in blact William Vaughan gave a Mr. aud Mrs. J. Lee " Wescott are executors of the estate. rescript recently very interesting Patterson. Mr. auspices of Waldo Lodge with Rev. N F. next Sunday at 2.30 p. m. Mr. Wescott is in session in Augusta granting a new shed the third episode will address on the day and its significance. Creamer was an addition to the Colonial Atwood of Searsport officiating. His also in Boston for a few trial in the case of Ralph M. Collemer vs> light, bright and breezy bit ; Kermit Nickerson of the High school read orchestra during his visit. remains will be taken to East Weymouth Rev. Robert M. L. Holt will preach at days. Mrs. Wescott accompanied him for interment next Friday. and Preston Player of New York and Mark a line form, true to the te'x poem “A Tribute to the Unknown Dead” the Federated Church next Sunday. The they visited their daulhter, Miss Island. This was one ot the most inter- [ 1 is little brass horn and this was followed the clear notes For the sake of service will be at 10 45 a. m. as usual Helen D. a student at Wheaton convul&iei I by humanity and against The Belfast Chamber of Commerce Wescott, esting cases heard before the Waldo Coun- of time of own followed College, e, especially when he ruinei I Taps by Donald Knowlton of the High the your personal need,''sup- cancelled the “get-together trip” last by the Sunday school. Every- Norton, Mass. ty Supreme Judicial Court in recent years* ■iuric.” Mr.Wilson’s school. The closed the audi- the Red be 1-—--- monologu program by port Cross and so help in the week as president B. L. Davis and others body is invited to present, isode and his' voca i ence the Star Banner. health work. previous singing Spangled public Please be ieady i iterested were in the Legion Minstrel Miss Rev. Lewis W. Sanford of New ding “Rosy Cheeks,” shower 1 Alice Robbins was the pianist. with membership fees and subscriptions. Revue. Hamp- rity with stage tactics, shire occupied the puipit of the Federat- The Armistice Bail el Church last Sunday morning preach- ese fantasy, “Nothing Bu | ! ing to the largest audience the church was one of the best things pre The Armory was most appropriately has assembled this fall. He preached a by our present day amateurs decorated Friday evening for this annual 1 very interesting sermon on God’s Reve- Mammons did some star work event. The balcony was draped with red Thanksgiving Sunday lation to Man. He was a candidate. is and Harold Ladd were i: bunting, relieved with Hags and pennants, Come to the Universalist Church next of their parts, some of whic! while Japanese lanterns galore were ar- The First Baptist church. Rev. for we are to have a ult Mrs, Basil R. Allen wa s ranged in lines from the ceiliog to the Sunday morning | George C. Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 Cedar; telephone, 123-11. Sabbath ser- wonderful sermon and beautiful music. vices at and 10:45 7:30; Bible school at In the evening at 7.30 o’clock, a Union 12; Christian Endeavor 6:30; mid-week devotional sfcrvice Thursday, 7:30. Thanksgiving service will be held to which Sunday, Nov. 20th, Thanksgiving Sun- the are ser- day, with appropriate services. In the public cordially invited. The ycAPiT/viv= evening a union Thanksgiving service at mon will be given ‘by our pastor, Rev. AND the Universalist church. The Return of William with SURPLUSf Appointments: Tuesday evening, or- Vaughan, special music by chestra rehearsal; girls’ social in the ves- the choir. A collection* will be taken for Patent Leather try. Wednesday noon, convention din- ner for the Waldo County Teachers’ As- the Girl’s Home. Is news for the ladies sociation in the af- good young vestry. Wednesday EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. who dance, and who does not in this ternoon, meeting of the Ladies’ Sewing Circle, for work. Friday evening, meet- present era? 4 ing of the Boy Scouts. Tuesday, Nov. 22, social in the vestry by Mr. Robertson’s No leather makes a nicer looking class of boys. Ten cents admission. How this Business pump for dancing than this and when Sunday, Nov. 27th, “Pay Up Sunday.” In all Baptist churches of the country an made in this charming strap style, in full all Bank Helps effort will be made to meet BE SURE with full Louis heel, it is benevolent pledges. VVhen need financial as- particularly you Dec. 7th, annual supper and sale by the In all money affairs be sure. Don’t think; don’t sup- of loans attractive. sistance in the way women of the church. pose; don’t guess; don’t take anything for granted. or notes extended, When you pay a bill, get a receipt. When you hand discounts, The style, fitting qualities and KNUX new capital, investment ad- money to anyone speak out the amount. And know durability of this shoe is assured by exactly how much you have AHEAD. To this end vice, credit counsel, etc., do William Yeaton shot a deer last week. its a HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND TAKE NO not hesitate to consult with being genuine. Mrs. SuBie Palmer is visiting at Everett Wentworth’s. .CHANCES. us whether are a * you deposi- Interest Paid on V- Mrs. Cora Woodbury is helping Mrs. 4°lo Accounts, tor here not. Some ; M Savings or day John Ingraham. will Our Compounded May 1st and November 1st you be, perhaps. William Post has left for Florida to assistance may set you on the spend the winter. right road. Anyway, call and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harden visited Waldo Trust Exclusive agencyfor Belfast. relatives in Lisbon Falls recently. Company confer with us. Roscoe Penney, Nathan Davis and Per- BELFAST ley Raven have been away hunting and The City National returned with one deer. BROOKS CASTINE .UNITY Mr. Crockett of Brooks, who has drill- Bank of Belfast ed several wells in town, has moved to i E meat Raven’s in Montville. -'— 2 The consumption of gasolene in this OF ALL FARM ARE Journal first months of SHEEP, STOCK, ^=%epublican country during the eight this year totaled a little more than 70,- THE MOST DIFFICULT TO JUDGE *=ast, Thursday,November 17,1921 000,000 barrels, an increase of more than % v' __t 5,000,0(0 barrels over the quantity used PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY during the same months of last year. 4 a The increase in the number of automo- And dose you cannot find a The lournal Pub. Co. anywhere better, purer, more T„t, Republican biles was about one million and it is be- for 3‘ remedy indigestion, biliousness, constipation, im,, lieved that at the close of 1922 there will ished blood than this “L. I.” Atwood Medicine. A. I. Editor. Yet a BRO)VN. be ten million in use in the United States cent bottle — contains nearly sixty doses to enough ove’’ FEET 'WET? and that the use of will have in- come the most stubborn cases when gasoline directions as to ADVERTISING TERMS. Lor one square, e-" creased four million barrels. and exercise are carefully followed. It is the one inch length in column, 50 cents for Time tolake famil, sician for the entire household — children and one week and 35 cents for each subsequent grown iq i ] At an auction held a few ago to break a Insertion. days by quickly helps up cold, thus preventing .. I SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. In advance, the government, for the sale of surplus sickness. Headache, bad breath and dizziness, languor a $2.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; 50 cents CASCARA, ^QUININE a wool bought during the war, Mr. William banished with few doses. Buy of your dealer. for three months. M. Woods, president of the American “L. F.” Medicine Co., 940,000 pounds. This QUOTATION AndPm’&ita Cold Woolen Co., bought Portland, Maine. company controls more than 50 woolen “Better be a mudturtle AFTER exposure—when your feet are mills and its managers evidently believe on own rock ** Basking your wet or your body chilled—the “ounce that their business is about to improve. In a creek of prevention” is Hill’s Cascara Bromide In the sun, Quinine Tablets. They fortify you against Since 1789 the treasury of the United Than a thousand dollar goldfish Colds and La Grippe. States has paid out for war and for things Save In somebody else’s 20 Per Cent or resultant from the enor- Plate-glass tank.” Having Hill’s handy and using it prompt* relative war, a ly enables thousands of men and women, mous sum of $52,607,489,427. Only THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. exposed to the elements daily, to be free jittle more than one-fifth of its disburse- , On Your Toll Calls from Colds, Headaches and La Grippe ments has been for the maintainadce of throughout the entire winter season. of Cotton mills are said to be running at civil government during the existence i Make your calls on a station-to- nearly full time. The Pennsylva lia rail- | Hill’s is sure—the quickest acting, most our National Government. station basis—that for a road has increased its employes by about dependable remedy for colds. is, Kennebec Journal The says: /‘State cr for the listed name 7,000. Reports of building activities Parts of a Muzzle Thin, Nostrils Large; nurtiber, At All Druggists—30 Cents j Pier news continues to come, even if in The External Sheep—1, Broad, Lips shew that more contracts were made limited quantities." 2, Face Short, Features Clean-Cut; 3, Eyes Large and Clear; 4, Forehead of a subscriber, as shown be- Shoulder during last October than in any other We shall learu Broad; 5, Ears Alert and Not Coarse; 6, Poll Wide; 7, Top of W. H. HILL COMPANY. DETROIT Don’t worry neighbor. low—but it saves time to give month for more than a year. The num- 8, Neck Short, Thick, Blending Smoothly With Shoulder; 9, all we want to know about the State Compact; (502) the number if the has been Shoulder Thickly Covered With Flesh; 10, Back Broad, Straight, Thickly you know it: ber of unemployed greatly Pier before the tax payers have redeem- Well and in the and Evenly Covered; 11, Ribs Long, Sprung, Thickly Covered; 12, reduced. Money is accumulating ed the last of the bonds plus Bangor 3265-W $1,1(0,000 Loins Broad, Thick, and Well Covered; 13, Hips Wide and Smooth; 14. banks in all our great commercial cen- four per cent interest. Rump Long, Level and Wide to Dock; 15, Dock Thick; 16, Twist Deep and Robinson Machine ters despite the fact that this is the time their fealty to all other organizations Co., Springfield, Thighs and Wide; 18, Legs Straight, Short, and Bone Russia out of the tabulation it Firm; 17, Full, Deep of year when large sums are withdrawn even to the government which protects Leaving Mass.—Anyone. Smooth; 19, Cod or Purse in Wether, Scrotum in Ram, Udder in Ewe; 20, for the movement of the crops. Interest them and their families and them has been found that this year’s wheat Chest pays Flank Full and Deep; 21, Forelegs Straight, Short, and Strong; 22, Residence of Bur- bushels more than that Joseph Brown, on rediscounts by Reserve Banks have good wages. If half the charges of Mr. crop is 170,000,000 Deep, Wide, and Full; 23, Forelegs Wide Apart and Forearm Strong; 24, reached the low level of four and one- Blanton against this little union are true of 1920. The Department of Agriculture Brisket Full and Rounding in Outline; 25, Breast Well Extended. lington, Vt.—Anyone. An abundance of money a in reports show that the winter wheat crop the After iialf per cent. there should be house cleaning the (Prepared by United States Department practice In score-card Judging I John1 Smith, Mass.- con- of Agriculture.) Pittsfield, ran be had for an enlargement of the department of the public printer. It in the United States is in favorable —comparing the exhibited animal with Can you judge sheep? If you can, an for it takes a animal Anyone. Business of the country, at a fair rate should be open to unicn and non-union dition. Ideal, good you are somewhat above the ordinary to score 75 and a choice animal to bonds reached a few days' men on terms. There should be a Victory par equal run of stock raiser, because of all This year has been a prosperous one for be marked 90—one Is ready to judge If you do not know the num- 3go and Liberty bonds which in May searching and fearless investigation. Mr. farm animals, in the estimate of the the Eastern Steamship Lines. The net by comparing animals one with anoth- ber wanted, tell the toll 192 0 sold as low as 81.10 have recently Blanton’s should not be ignored United States of opera- charges Department Agricul- er. In surplus earned up to Oct. 1 being $835,- Keep mind the standard they sold for 94. All the above and even if he was so indiscreet as to deserve the is the most difficult to tor will talk been many ture, sheep should and them you with 168. For the same months last year the approach, appraise “Any- that the ebb of the a appraise accurately. other things indicate rebuke for glaring and offensive indis- against one another, point by point, one” at the address given. net surplus was only $70,013. With horses, cattle, swine, or poultry .Business tide has turned. Perhaps the cretion. As long ago as when Mr. Roose- following the same systematic method the eye will tell much as to the qual- You can talk with strongest factor which has helped to velt was President a man named Miller os with the score card. which was quoted at $lt.50 a “anyone” Flour, ity for any purpose desired, and by carry us through the last year and half was driven from employment in the gov- It is to be able to tell you wish when the connection year ago at Minneapolis, a great milling seeing the animals constantly the important without a financial crash, has been the ernment because he the age of a the printing department point, was quoted last week at $7.00 a breeder or handler learns to estimate approximate sheep by is made. of our There has and of teeth. Lambs have a full set of baby ■stability currency. refused to join the union, outrages barrel. their worth, point by point. Rut a _ or “milk” teeth soon after birth. At oeen no time when our paper dollar was that kind have been tolerated there ever sheep with full fleece is, like certain from twelve to fourteen months two net worth a dollar in gold. While all since then. Whatever else may be said The American members of the human race, artfully NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE Thanksgiving permanent teeth appear at the center; :he above is encouraging we must not of Mr. Blanton it is evident that he is not dressed—its clothing may conceal de- two at from A Proclamation the President of the fects that make it undesir- more, adjoining, twenty- expect business to boom at present. union-scared. We fear some of our Con- by absolutely AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY two to a third or at least detract from its worth. twenty-four months; Until the tax bill and the tariff bill have United States able, gressmen are. pair at thirty-four to thirty-six months; “That season has come when, alike in Sheep Judging Requires Study. been enacted and until the result of the and the full set at to E. R. Nevertheless, Is pos- forty-six forty- Spear, Manager. of a devout people’s time-hon- sheep judging conference now in session in Washington pursuance eight months. From then on only an “Whom the gods wish to destroy, they sible to anyone who will give it study is business those ored custom in grateful recognition of estimate can be made. As the sheep known, men, especially first make mad.” The drivers of milk and practice and the eye is an im- national fortunes, it is proper older the teeth at the head of large manufacturing en- favoring it must be as- grows gradually spread wagons in New York City struck a few portant agent, although that the President should summon the and become shorter with wear. Still erpnses, will continue to deposit money sisted by a careful inspection with days ago. There were about 12,000 of lose their teeth. nation to a of of thanks- later, sheep gradually -ii the banks instead of putting it into day devotion, the hand. them. Their wage was $35 a week and A broken-mouth sheep has difficulty In business. giving for blessings bestowed and of Any sheep raiser who desires to im- of them had a side rake-off which and should not be in the many his flock can eating kept Patchwork for prayer for guidance in modes of life that prove profit by attending Making: made their pay $45 a week. At these flock deserve continuance of Divine the next county or state fair and fol- THE PUBLIC PRINTING OFFICE may figures their pay for the year ranged favor. lowing the judges as they go through from $1826 to $2356 a year. They struck “Foremost among our blessings is the the pens. If the judges will per- It happens in Congress that sheep frequently of and the to nor- for an increase of $5 a $26° a year. return peace, approach mit one to try his band and check up YEAST NOT GOOD calendar of the carries so week, rhe day many mal ways again. The year has brought their it will be much In three days after the men quit against findings, for consideration that work, * us into relations of with all matters assigned again amity A score card is essential, about of wert better. good FOR LAYING HENS their places, halt them, i nations after a long period of struggle members wishing to make a speech can- and one is contained in Farmers’ Bul- QDILTS--SPREADS filled from the ranks of the unemployed, and turbulence. In thankfulness there- not get an opportunity to do so. In such j letin 111)1), Sheep,” sent on OF we well unite in the hope that "Judging The strikers then began to throw stonei I for, may instances “leave to print” is usually Providence will vouchsafe approval to request by the department. Tests Government and milk bottles. The strike has failec Preliminary by granted and the speech is printed in the the things we have done, the aims which Tlie experienced Judge may not ap- and the wagon drivers’ union has com- have guided us, the aspirations which pear to spend any time looking at the Not Satisfactory. Ribbed in Colors Congressional Record. Fancy Mppelettt suicide. labor all ove: have inspired us. before lie starts the hand in- | mitted Unionized On the 21st day of last month sheep Represen- “We shall be prospered as we shall de- his the seems to be bent on self-de- spection; but as a matter of fact, .ative Blanton of Texas obtained “leave country not alone for Production Is Not Increased Be- Size about 13x16 inches, cut s9c lb., 2 serve prosperity, seeking takes in the entire con- Egg uniform, struction. The threatened railroad striki the practiced eye lo his speech which in the material things but for those of cause Birds Scon Tire of the Mix- print” appeared tour, build, and bearing. The student- Also had the elfect of diverting public sympa- as earnestly trying to help packages only. regular the was spirit well; the Record next day. It a very judge should stand away and careful- ture When It Is Kept in a thy and silent support from the strikers others; asking, before all else, the privi- ,ong arraigning certain the animal from the Moist Condition. speecn, practices lege of service. As we render thanks ly view front, Many union men are disgusted with _u the department of the public printer. anew for the exaltation which came to side, and rear. / PATCHWORK instances ii 1 j which in many —>» uui pi iw (Prepared by the United States Department This contained a sworn statement leadership I us, we may fittingly petition that moder- .nit; svjuitr l.uu miuua speech of Agriculture.) imbecile. Paper makers, for instance ! ation and wisdom shall be granted to rest for appearance,'of which and 2 of an employe of the Govirnment Print- points general tests have been carried of Ginghams Percales, 49c lb.; lb. Packac all who are in authority, in the Preliminary have in many mills been on a strike sinci upon normal weight counts 5; form is given ing Office. This affidavit was -inexpres- tasks they must discharge. Their hands on by the poultry husbandry division S lb. roll asserted remna; May 1 and have lost more than $6,000,- 10, the specifications being straight only postpaid; Gingham sibly obscene. An attelmpt to expel Mr. will be steadied, their purposes strength- of the United States Department of and under line, deep, broad, low 000 in wages and it is said that 80 pe our top as a 1-4 to 2 These Gr; Blanton for this failed a ened, in answer to players. Agriculture in the use of yeast yards long, $4.98. high grade publishing- by set for breed, well propor- cent of the men want to go back to worl Ours has been a favored nation in the compact, feed for the be- margin of eight votes. It was afterwards laying hens, theory are well assorted so that there is \ aid which God has bestowed upon it. tioned. hams good tut fear to do so because of Union press- bounty that this material was extremely ■unanimously voted that the in another ing Speaker The great trial of humanity, though ip- Under “quality,” to which are verv ure. high in vitamines and particularly val- of same patterns and useful for childrc behalf of the House should reprimand him. | deed we bore our part as well as we were 10 is assigned, the seord card specifies: little scarred. uable in the dietary of laying hens. The led him to the barof able, left us comparatively Hair, fine; bone, fine, but strong; feat- etc. sergeant-at-arms In the initial test the was dis- dresses, aprons, It is for us to recognize that we have yeast the House and Gillette'in behalf i Mr Vernon Kellogg has been associate! I ures, fine, but not delicate; skin pink.1 Speaker and when we solved in warm water, added to the Standard been thus favored, gather After the has been 7 yds. Percales, $1.00 censured him with Mr. Hoover in foreign relief wori L sheep inspected of the members scathingly. at our altars to offer up thanks, we will mash, and the mixture allowed to from a one should check — for more than six He I all sin- distance, up; 12 10c Hand Although the reprimand was deserved we years. returnei do well to pledge, in humility and stand for 24 hours until the yeast had Towels, $1.00 over the, to deserving. his observations by going lind, after reading the entire recently from Russia where he has beei cerity, our purpose prove the feed. While speech, that, in animal’s with the hand, keeping thoroughly permeated SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. and We have been raised up and preserved body leaving the vile affidavit out of the ac- engaged in relief work has told th the hens ate this mash fairly well, national power and consequence, as part in mind the first impressions. Trac-’ on with the result that their there was o in Senate committee foreign relief worl k egg produc- count, nothing jectionable of a plan whose wisdom we can notques- tice is necessary to get the correct- HUB PATCHWORK ■ was increased for a short CO., there. We a sum can do no less slightly t Mr Bianton showed that a labor union about conditions give tion. Thus believing, we touch. Pounding and clawing are out ti^i our the willing instru- period, apparently they soon tired of arrogantly controls the Public Printer’s mary of what he said: than hold nation of order. Do not muss the fleece if WEST MEDFORD, MASS. ment of the Providence which has so the mixture and did not consume it been for ex- office. He charged that if a non-union “All Russia is suffering from famines the animal has prepared wonderfully favored us. Opportunity with a relish. Subsequently decreased are refugee camps.” “Chil- hibition. printer gets employment there he is per- “Everywhere for very great service awaits us if we and the 12 for egg production resulted mor- dren are being deserted along the road 1 shall to it. Let our prayers The score card allows points secuted till he joins the union or gets out. prove equal tality among the fowls wldch received by parents.” “Food consists, where i be raised for direction in the right paths. condition, comprising an even, deep, sworn he ; On testimony showed that no can be of horseflesh and bread o the yeast was noticeably higher than had, Under God, our responsibility is great; to firm flesh covering, with fullness in man could hold a position in this office gram and chaff.” “In over six years ex all the pens not receiving It. our own first; to all men afterward; to shoulder and brisket, thfck covering; HALL & INC seen ! 1 have to unless he the union and took an perience I nothing compar- COLE, joined mankind in God’s own justice. over top,of shouldres, buck, rib, and It is thought that this mortality with the starvation here.” “There ar G. 94 102 Faneuil Hall oatli of fealty to it in which the following “Now, therefore, I, Warren Harding, thick dock. was due to changes occurring in the to Market, Boston. Mass. at least 10,000,000 children to be save) 1 President of the United States, do hereby paragraph may be seen: “My to Points Noted in Judging. mash which developed while it was be- Almost 75 in the same location in Boston's market. fidelity from starvation." the 24th day of No- S years big • designate Thursday, are nine held in a moist condition for the the union and my duty to the members as a Heud and neck given points, ing Fstablished 1848. Mr. Hoover himself says there are vember, to be observed by the people 7,- a iiead with clean- 24-hour to thereof shall in no sense be interfered of devotion and pray- of which five go for period previous feeding, children starvation in tin day Thanksgiving, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 000,000 facing and thin large nos- rather than as a result of the yeast with that I now urging that at their hearthsides cut, strong mouth, lips, by any allegiance may or er; FRUIT AND PRODUCE Volga regions, which comprise but their altars they will give thanks for all trils,'large, cleur eyes, alert look, short itself. The moist mash was discon- hereafter owe to any other organization, small part of Russia. Here we have un that has been rendered unto them, and face, broad forehead, alert and well- tinued and the experimental pens social, political or religious, secret or of the Divine impeachable testimony against Lenine will pray for a continuance spaced ears. Pour points are given were put on a dry mash containing otherwise.” fortune which has been showered so gen- Our Trotsky & Co., and all whom they rep- to a neck short, thick and smoothly one per cent of dried fresh yeast. The Apples specialty The Government of United States erously upon this nation. tjhe in joined to the shoulder. condition of the flock Improved mate- efficient service. Stencils furnished on Referent resent, not only suffering and dyini “In witness whereof, I have hereunto Prompt and application. is an organization. Mole than a hundred Ten points to the fore- rially with this change, and the birds Russia, but in all the world. set my hand and caused to be affixed the arejissigned Any confmercial agency; Beacon Trust Co., Boston, 13t = million people are members of it. This is seal of the United States of America. quarters of which eight may be given soon resumed their normal appear- shoulders. should be com- "a government of the people, by the peo- “Done at the capital of the United to the They ance, with fair egg production. The Bangor & Aroostook is the mos' in the with neck ple, for the people.” The members of States, this 31st day of October, pact on top, smoothly joined However, the egg yield was not our nineteen hundred and prosperous railroad in New England year of Lord, and body, and well covered with flesh. than that from check this printers’ union are, under civil ser- of grenter pens S PILLS The for this made to Oct twenty-one, and of the Independence One to a full, well-rounded, CHICHESTER ligures year up point goes without the Thereafter three Aik for A We Are ladleal your Urun!4 Good Bit- vice in the employ of this organi- the one hundred and yeast. per / u rules, the United States and one to Chi-ehcui-tcr ■ Diamond ! show that the net income for th< and well-extended brisket, cent of which was air and sun- Ili-and//Va zation and these men have sworn to 1, yeast Pills in Red and Bold metaIlIc\\^P pla'ce forty-sixth. short set well sealed with Blue Ribbon.' above wap Its net in- straight, legs, apart. dried and fed in a boxes, V/ period WARREN G. HARDING ground condition ▼ > GIVE US A CHANCE their fealty to a union of printers above $625,416. Take no other. Boy of yonr The body may count 18 points—two Dratciit. Ask for tllM irEg-TEtt• come for a similar period last year wai “By the President: wms used In the mash without any four for DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, fori# E. for deep, wide, full chest; known as C fest. Relah*. to bid on your furniture or anytl $370,725. During October, Novembe] “Charles Hughes, perceptible increase in egg production. years Best, Always “Secretary of State.’’ ribs well sprung, close, and thickly have to sell. Drop postal or call. and December of this and the firsl These tests in the feeding of yeast ^—r SOLD BY DKluuiSlj year six for straight, broad back, J. AUSTIN MCKEI covered; were not conducted on a very exten- three months of next year will be unusu- covered with flesh; tf 17 Belfast, V -JUMaui KNOX thickly and evenly sive scale, not long enough to deter- {amtcn ally profitable because it is the shipping KIUUE. six for thick loin, well covered. wide, mine thoroughly its value. The re- for more than bushels ol are to period 20,000,000 Seventeen points given perfect sults were not been in promising and unless the Mr. George Ingraham, who has Level, smooth hips, HATS and CAPS potatoes. Few people realize mag- hind quarters. some better method of feeding the WANTED Bangor, has returned home. wide count one; long level, wide nitude of the business which the trans- apart, yeast is found this product Is not Some men BUY hats and mother were thick at, dock, four; full, deep, portation of Aroostook potatoes furn- Elden Vose and wife rump, likely to be of much value for laying business. wide thighs, four; deep, firm, plump Plain and Me Others have hats sold ishes to this road. To carry this year’f in Waterville recently on hens. Sewing merely twist, joined well down on leg. five; crop to market will require 8 trains a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wingate and son of to them straight, short legs, wide apart, one. Death only a matter of short time, ing at ; day, 30 cars to a train and 500 bushels is visited at E. D. Vose’s recently. Richer In Protein. Troy The udder In ewes or the scrotum in Don t wait until pains and aches Name the brand what ever each day for six months. Sweet although slightly rich- Street car, every Wells are so low that several have to rams counts two If well formed. clover, become incurable d-sc&ses. Avoid 24 Union These cart would make a solid train ol to er in protein than alfalfa and red you buy haul water for stock and to use in home. Mine points are given wool—three by taking is not ‘as a as painful consequences potato laden cars 300 miles long. for quantity, three for quality, and clover, good hay plant Learn where to Mrs. Olive Stewart and Miss Myrtle either alfalfa or red clover. get quality three for condition. SINCE 1882 Turner of Freedom called on Annie Clem- MEDAL Know where to get satisfac- Senator WatBon has charged that 24 GOLD ent recently. THE SHIP, WILLIAM P. FRYE old-time industry of the State of Maine, At 72 Main Street. Be!fat' tion American soldiers were banged in France Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tucker and Miss of which Senator Frye was a sturdy ad- during the war without trial. Mr. Hon. Harold M. Sewell of Bath of the Ask for what want of Tennant’s Harbor and Mrs. vocate and defender. It is a strange you of Smalley Weeks, Secretary War, says that, as firm of Arthur Sewell and Company, that the named for Sen- Luretta Tucker of Pittsfield took dinner turn of fate ship Charles R. Cooml Insist on what far as the War is has getting you Department aware, lo Shipbuilders and Ship Owners, pre- be first one sunk bA The world’s standard remedy for kidney-, at J. H. Vose’s ator Frye should the American soldiers were is recently. an oil of the bladder and uric acid troubles--—the want hanged sented to the State painting because the Senator was the liver, Germany, National of Holland since 1C?3. France, that in every case the facta had Mr. Will Thompson of Montville with ship, "William P. Frye.” This ship was Remedy The more men discriminate first U. S. Senator to denounce Germany Guaranteed. Three sizes, :i. di'u.v~i-^ts. Undertaker been thoroughly investigated, that all Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clement and Mrs. the first American ship to be destroyed for breaking faith with us and to de- Look for tho name Gold Medal on wj- :y cox the wider our market for Bessie went to Belfast Nov. 1st was were fairly and formally tried and tlial Ingraham during the war by Germany. She in aa l accept

A special from Augusta under date of Nov. 8th gives the rescript in one of Waldo County’s most interesting cases: Augusta, Nov. 8. The Law Court Tuesday handed down EAR she could hardly g0 a rescript in the Waldo county case of M. tr AROUND, BUI’ TANLAC Ralph Collemer vs. Preston Player, sustaining the motion of the restores defendant, ENTIRELY setting aside the verdict and granting a HER HEALTH. new trial. The Rescript Per Curiam is as follows: Action to for the recover damages for personal ... 5,i grateful way Tanlac Woman injuries suffered through alleged negli- Claims She Can Cure the Dying health that I am stored my only gence of defendant. The plaintiff was naa. ',j t tell of my experience with the employed by defendant during the fall to have the power which he long and winter of 1917-1918 as caretaker on Mro. In Scotland. ,. for the benefit of others,” said Taylor was born Mark Island, owned by defendant, off She when a Dugas, 1354 Elm street, Man- says she began curing people the coast of Maine about three miles N H. she was eight years old. She has lived from Dark Harbor. On the twenty-first « hole year before I started tak- In the United States for eight years, 1 dav of January, 1918, he returned to the 1 was troubled so much with hut five months at Canton. In Island from Dark Harbor in a motor boat only hat life was a perfect misery. that time number of who during a cold, stormy afternoon. For the ailing v meal I had severe pains in into hauling up the boat beyond danger from have visited her has reached the my stomach and would bloat the sea, the defendant had provided a hundreds. until I'could scarcely brea,the. substantially constructed railway on I cannot ire for food and often wept a “They come to me so fast which ran a car or cradle; this cradle u ithout eating a good meal. I lake care of them,” she said. “They You’ll was heavily weighted with stone that it get somewhere weak the least little exertion OHIO.—“Believe in Goa. come when I am in bed and when I might be run down the railway into the my nerves were all upset, I Then I can cure kind of am I cannot refuse to water beneath the boat; both were then CANTON, any eating. help any restful sleep at night disease!” This is the first of would leave hauled upon the railway to a place of state- any them, or my power think 1 could have gone on ment made to all safety, by means of a rope and winch. prospective patients me. I never take money from those with a and P. A.! _er without breaking down Mrs. pipe The plaintiff was injured while removing by Lila Taylor, bonnie Scotswom- who have little, but if the rich want ice from the railway in order to let the an. who declares she is a divine to all want to say that Tanlac has healer. help me, that is right.” cradle run down to the water. Her reputation for these Start fresh all over at the tore good than all the other powers was This is her standard formula for again beginning! Get a The case is before the Law Court upon attested by the ut together. I can eat three j long waiting list of treatment of tuberculosis. pipe!—and forget every smoke ever had general motion by defendant to set aside maimed and experience you .Is a day and never suffer in halt—sufferers from al- “Take a live Its a verdict by plaintiff. The testimony of pigeon, split open that spilled the beans! For a th pains or gas. My nerves most all the ills to which the human heart jimmy pipe, packed the is the evidence as to back, tnke out its palpitating v plaintiff only Prince Albert i« as a clock, and 1 sleep so flesh is heir—that crowded her brimful with Prince will trim the circumstances of the injury. little aDd bind it on your chest; then tnke sold in toppy red Albert, any degree of it that I get up in the morn- home in this Upon a careful exami ation of the rec- city. a linen band, dip it in the warm bags, tidy red tins, smoke you ever It’s a line. 1 have so much more handsome pound joy registered! revelation! ord the court is constrained to find that “I have raised dying men and wom- blood of the and hind it 1 .d energy that my housework pigeon and half pound tin it entirely fails to sustain the verdict up- en from their beds and made them around the chest. All the while re- humidors andinthe , -are, and I think that all who Put a in here! Prince Albert can’t on both grounds essential to the main- well again.” she said. I pound crystal glass pin bite your L g as I did should know what “My power peat prayers and incantations fn In- humidor with tenance of the action. cannot -explain. tongue or throat. Both are cut -.licine Tanlac is.” My grandfather had dian.” sponge moistener parch your out by our |p »• i'CgllJtUvt l/L 1/CLCIIUailL. s sold in Belfast by Read & it to even a greater degree than I There are here who assert top. exclusive The declaration charges negligence in many patented process. So, just pass up any old L > I. Freedom; S. M. have. He was able to cure man Glidden, that the defendant for the by j that the treatment, fantast'O, ignor- idea ; “provided you have stored that can’t a h V typoint; A. M. Ross, Lincoln- speaking to him. When I reach ant and may away you smoke plaintiff’s use a cradle or run-way for thirty, absurd as it sounds, works awport Drug Co., ana by the which will be in a We tell , handling and hauling out sai 1 boat which few months, I hope the benefit claimed. pipe! you that you can—and just have the time L -..ggistsin every town. |J: was unsuitable and out of of unsafe, repair.” your life on every fire-up—if you play Prince Albert The evidence shows that both cradle for %,iido County Pomona and railway were substantially built and World War Isn’t Over for These Two packing! in good repair; whatever slight repairs _ were needed from time to time had been \\ in,—it’s a far call mona Grange was entertained j What P. A. hands in a it will in a you made by the plaintiff in the performance from the war-tom Germany of pipe duplicate grange, Belfast,Tuesday, Nov. CMhil..\i,, of his duty as caretaker. The unsuit- 1916 to the peaceful Chugwater home-made cigarette! Gee—but you’ll have a lot of >0 were patrons present. W. abieness claimed was that the cradle was Flats, Wyo., of 1921. hut Adolf Pfinder fun ’em with Prince it’s a cinch too fer one man rolling Albert; and, rn was in the chair and all of heavy to handle. made it in his confession here of an the testifies that the because P. A. is cut and n their places. However, plaintiff attempt to rob the state hank of Chug- crimp stays put! winter was severe and that during that f usual routine business water by himself and his ally, Herman Deputy winter he used the cradle ten or 20 times, J. Kusel, in a declaration of war ds was called upon and made and that on the night he was hurt his against America and all Ameri- talk in regard to his official wife, a small women, alone turned the things winch and hauled up the cradle loaded can. Kusel. old enough to he I’fluder's ■iis jurisdiction. One can- with rock, so than he could get out from father—grim, taciturn, fidgeting from Copyright 1921 e.'rived instruction in the fifth R. J. under it. the sting of more than 300 btrdshot by Reynolds Tobacco Co. u came the noon and But the case shown that _ nce banquet affirmatively in his hack and arms—listened to his so Albert sympathy.; Strongly so, In fact, that Winston-SE-lem, j> his injury cannot be attributed to any un- j N. C. we nappy. young confederate’s disconnected nar- eventually after the United States en- the national joy smoke suitableuess of the railway or cradle but j reconvened at 2 p. m., music by rative and affirmed points tered the war, he was an to the action of the elements, during a outsanding adjudged by sentences. alien, it Waldo A fine address of welcome was severe wintry storm. interoplating guttural enemy is alleged, and his lit- | County Veterans fifty-five Swiss tie was Mrs. Henry Elms and happily 2. Contributory negligence of plain- Kusel, years old, by property confiscated. Before j tiff. In that winter’s story the ice form- birth, was shot down and captured at that took place, however, he admitted Waldo Veterans were the Drink to by Lucy Cochrane, past t County guests ed on the railway preventing the weight- Chugwater. Pfinder, plunging into a that he had conspired with Pfinder of seaside Grange, Belfast. The j Morning Light Grange and the citizens ed cradle from running down to the thicket, escaped for the time, made for the ‘latter to come to America and of Nov. 3d. was rn introduced Miss Myra Par- water. The plaintiff slacked Monroe, Dinner served accordingly his way afoot, by automobile and by engage with him in securing informa- ! who the Maine the rope for a foot or more and then re- from 11.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. to 150 vet- 's., represents train 110 miles to llushnc.l, Neb., in tion which might aid Germany in com- ! moved the ice from the railway letting their widows and 11 iraent of Health, also of tile 26 hours, and there was arrested America. erans, wives, friends. cradle run down the length of the slack by bating i'es Public Health pursuing officers in a store President Trask opened the afternoon Service, who rope; he then repeated the operation. clothing IB* joined Kusel too late for eon- ! winch he and Kusel had established session at 1 m. Records of last ery fine address on social hy- While so doing he placed himself directly as summation of their plan to aid Ger- j p. meet- in front of the cradle and was a base for their were read ■ e grange. Every father and injured. campaign against many by acting as spies, but their ing and accepted. On motion Such voluntary exposure to danger American law and order. mutual, hatred of ery boy and girl in the county America and every- i of Comrade Palmer voted to adjourn our falls nothing short of negligence. The Kusel, when the war broke was out, thing American inspired them to com- meetings until next May. ir her earnest and practical cradle was not over 12 feet and j Twenty-three long by a tailor at Sterling. Colo.; Pfinder was tone with the revenge profit by striking veterans, 18 wives and widows of veter- t liters and diseases not often going around upper end he would have a in student Germany. They were at what they conceived to be the Amer- COFFEE the avoided all danger; the ice would not ans were present. Two comrades reported public, showing Cviis acquainted, hut how became so leans' have increased in the time they pooketbooks. and this, they de- : appreciably as answered the last roll are „ht by the ignorance of chil- the story did not reveal. the having call since You to like it required to do so. Kusel, eided, best might be accomplished by likely our last Dix- dangers on every hand ready The verdict is so clearly wrong as to Swiss, was intensely pro<3ermasn in the robbery of banks. meeting—Horace Croxford, .lie innocent as well as the require us to set it aside. mont, Co. A, 1st Maine Cavalry; George Motion sustained. J-j-UJ 1 company unknown. fWM', said the remedy must, be Walker, Verdict set aside. First Theft of in The following program was then carried recreation, chaperonage for New trial granted. Airplane History out: for ex- Singing, “America”; prayer by cur joy rides, purity of Charles Heinz, a farmer, pulled Rev. N. F. address of ecept, aud first, last and al- REARMAMENT Strand nut of the wreckage. He took chaplain. Atwood; welcome ii education along ail lines, him to Hr. <5. \V. Harry, 1040 Hinman by Lizzie York, who made the Not all the armor veterans feel welcome her well chosen is she presented the story— forged by man, not avenue, for treatment. Then Strand, by all the weapons he has made for his de- with a words. lie Road—in four reels, the turban of bandages, limped A fitting response was bv Com fence, have saved him. aboard a Chicago bound elevated train. rade Spencer of Winterport. Song and .c very clear and clean. The Ships and guns, poisonous fumes, Meanwhile, Burmeister. finding his Mrs. Lizzie motion drill Watch Your r address and of the pictures deadly engines of the skies and the tableau, York; Storage Battery have availed for the airplane had been stolen, telephoned and the children of n't, especially the young, to waters, moment, song by the village Chief of not to make the old world better, but to Police Charles W. Leggett, “1 See vocal Mr. neep if they would be school, You”; solo, Kyle, IN COLD pure, make the new world worse. who notified the detective bureau in WEATHER “Our Flag,’ and responded to an encore; happy. The incense of valor and sacrifice and Chicago, Strand was arrested as he Your engine works stiff in COLD WEATHER. CARtf ARETION i3 Flora iate the rest of the death—all honor and reverence to the reading, Tasker; piano solo, Mrs. slow. Tan.es more current to start. and getting ILL.—This of stepped off the “L” train at Randolph Days are SHORTER, your noble who made these immortal City ! Mr. and Mrs. are used vas not A spirits Jasper Curtis; duet, Carroll lights oftener, which means more current. taKen up. rising must and Wabash. Then fee fainted from risen irom the aud Churches is grieving that it offerings!—has altars, EVANSTOX drill by village school with these adverse is efficient mks was given Miss Parker j pain. Clements; children, Coupled conditions your battery less not yet is the world re born. go thundering down the ages as ‘ace of music and lacks pep. Your freezes when run down or in a weak- “I wanted diamonds”; by our fife and battery easily grange. Therefore, it is that man, wounded, tlie scene of the first airplane theft in to go ’barnstorming. I ened condition. drum corps; vocal Mrs. ensus 12 granges responded. bleeding, burdened, staggering, fumbles recorded history. The machine was didn’t have any money; so I swiped solo, Billings, at the buckles that bind the weight of de- the said Strand. “I was wan- “Grand Old State of and re- We Will lest Your Batttrv from Rnox county and one stolen from the Evanston police ship,” Maine,” FREE his on his armor back, longing to cast it street dering around Evanston and I saw the sponded to an remarks Com- bee were partment's hangar at Dempster encore; by county present. and wondering if they that take the Do nottake any dunces, bat co n; to us at first sign of weakness. off, and l’erry road Frank Strand of plane. ‘That’s my ship,’ I said, ‘and rades Morse, Abbott and Pomona will be with sword must after ali the sword. by Cook; song, Grange perish by I off. After Sioux City, la. Tie- machine belonged sUirted getting up 1,200 Brother Glidden.- This was .tclue Waldo, Dec. 6. Shall he then throw away all his weap- composed by Grange, to O.' who has been feet I found that the were ons of and defence? W. Burmeister, j pistons | his sister after the Civil in honor of = aid the Abolish the conquest War, Legislature as the air -force of sticking and the water was out of Winter There is one armor that the world of acting voluntary- Enoch Dow of vocal Geo. Storage Repairing ■ Prospect; solo, j way Commission? the The Opened by men and women, as a world, has never the department. radiator. engine got hot. I | Bryant,- remarks, Mr. Kimball, Rev. Mrs. uus. Election of officers. put on. The churches have long bungled Strand, a stunt flyer, wanted to kid- decided on a forced landing in a golf Kyle aod Rev. N. F. Atwood; recitation, G E B. with its fastenings, but the world has nap the “ship" and go barnstorming course. I came down fast. There LEWIS A. GAMMON & Miss CO., gone unfended, and few have been those across At G :30 in the was a bunch of trees ahead—-the S. A. Mansur. Iowa. morning HIGH in whose hands the mystical sword of 1 AT NORTON'S GARAGE, STREET, BELFAST, MAINE CENTER MOINTVILLE I he went out to thew»viation field, gave ground rushed up at me—that's all i On motion voted for the secretary pro the spirit has shone with daily use. a tug at the and hopped remember.” tem. to select the place for our May meet- This armor, waiting to be worn, is the ; propeller, j in. After treated iuiih has been very ill,, but is armor of brotherhood and sacrifice, the being at the Iroquois iug, from the invitations she may receive, j ^ The machine tavied off. It rose he was taken in an amliu erillg. sword of unselfishness, a conquering hospital A rising vote of thanks was given the it its head down- lance to where he j sword, with the power, when used, to steadily, suddenly put Evanston, was held giange and citizens of Monroe for their ine Arno of Bethel is with unite the world in love. And there are ward and crashed on the Evanston to the grand jury. lie is seriously in- j i1'3 hospitality. ► er, Mrs. C. B. Cushman. none who may not put it on. Golf club course. jured. A dream of the poets? Yes. But there Closed by singing God be with you REAL LACES ■urning the loss of one of our are dreams that come true. Even now till we meet again.” and best young citizens in the the poet’s voice is merged and drowned ! Some Think a Lot of a Pet Alice M. Palmer, We have recently received some new laces from Chester Bowler Cushman, in the universal cry, Disarm. The pru- Boys Pony Secretary pro tem. which we are as follows: red Thursday, November 3d. dent and fearful hold back, and ask, telephone rang China, offering The “Disarm, and stand defenceless?” nt & ■an lias been in health Fiss, Doerr Carroll's big failing a NORTH Irish Crochet Lace per yard, 25c. to answer comes, to all single answer, BALTIMORE.—The East MONTVILLb $2.00 months. He auction mart in Twenty- was of a quiet, “Disarm and arm again, with a new fourth street. It was a long distance Filet Lace a Dewolfe per yard,. 1.50 mg disposition and his dear armor, not yet tried.”—M. A. Mr. W. D. Bowler is on the sick list. Howe in Boston Herald. can. realize he was nearly thro igh Silk Cluny Lace per yard, .... 50c. to 1.00 "gull Brothers, Des Moines, talk- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Howes of Bangor » weeks ago. He was Ma iter Mr. Fiss THE SQUIRREL’S THANKSGIVING. ing,” came the voice when visited at W. D. Bowler’s recently. Linen Cluny Lace per yard, 20c. to .75 ■ Harvest Grange, second sehct- took the receiver off the hook, about Mi6s Edith Lawrence has gone to AMY L. WILSON. SEE M. town, and a member of Ijib- O Thou who madest the gnarled old oak five minutes before the regular week- PARTRIDGE. Massachusetts for medical treatment. se of F. & A. M. He condut ted And set the ssucered acorns there, ly kale was to begin. “There’s a And touched the grapes with tintB of in bis face Mrs. Alice >'• farm formerly owned by brown pony with a blaze Stewart and daughter Eve- |his smoke w hite in the who lie late Sheriff Frank A. Cash- and nigh hind leg express lyn, went to Massachusetts a short Such as the autumn clusters wear; load we shipped to you for today’* longed to Mr. Gifford's boy, and Gif- time ago, have returned to the of 6r-or Safe el conducted a successful iab And opens wide the thorny burr home sold him With sale. Have you yetT" ford brought him In and sold him to Mr. ana Mrs. Charles McCorrison’s. 'flice known as “The Cushman strong white fingers of the frost The I)e Silver place situate, n Pros- us when kid was from 1 And thickens all my coat of fur— “No. not yet. The sale hasn't be- the away pect below He was a graduate of A party of friends gathered at the Bucksport. Cottage house Each thread a was the answer. home. and thing of silk and gloss! gun,” stable and about sixty acres of land, '■ and a man of good home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts a Academy “Good! him, and send him by “They never thought he would mind I extending back from shore o O Thou who dwellest in the grove Stop Penobscot and reliable. The floral but when he found the was few days ago and presented them with a River. of always And shakes the branches with express as quick as you can to Henry It. pony | Inquire """ Thy gale, The it broke all barrel of all kinds of JOHN R. DUNTON or were many and beautiful. And scatters in the leafy cove Gifford, Altoona, Iowa, on the main gone him up. Instead flour, groceries and ! few RALPH I. ritual was used at the burial Brown chestnuts thick as summer hail; line of the Rock Island. Let him go of getting over it in a days he about $50 in money. MORSE, 4W23 Belfast, Maine. l he Rev. Charles W. Martin of And beuds the stately pine-tree down through collect, hut he sure to get go: worse until his father began to Witij pendant cones of green and one in think he was to lose his mind. inducted the service at the gray. the right pony. He’s the only going And scatters far the down Chii aren milk-weed the load with a blaze face. Yes; Gif- ‘This morning lie came in here to Cry j Sunday afternoon. The Cfre- On winds hat in the autumn FOR FOR RENT play; ford is good for $200 charges.” see if we could trace the pony and FLETCHER'S ■ brief but touched the hearts of O Thou, who draws Thy hand across Mr. Fiss it back. He’s out on the floor now The "What’s the matter,” get AST O R I ■ He leaves a haughty rivers of the earth A Automobile ssembly. widow, the somewhat to iiear what I find out. I was _C Storage And stills their flowing ’neath the floss asked, made curious by waiting If you have friends, g daughters, his mother, hjlrs. excited and anxious tone of the man going to telegraph, but he said no, Of winter snow and chill and dearth; get they should have Tenements ushman, a brother and sis.er, And wakes again to bud and bloom on the other end of the line as well as Fiss, Itoerr & Carroll on the long Reduce Your Weight and Cassie, and many other r :1a- The Bpangled brand and meadow herb! the unusual proceeding in the horse distance; don't stop at the expense; at the rate of 10 to 35 pounds per your photograph. BANKS’ mouth. By simple guaranteed, safe GARAGE of the market. a telegram might be too late. I'm was the eldest child O Thou art with me in the gloom reliable treatment, taaBCO will reduco Your friend* will appreciate shouldn’t we reached without ex- ;ar C. Cushman. Of hollowed where "Well, you see, the pony mighty glad you in time. your weight unnecessary and cherish the sort of boughs none dis- ercise and dieting, and will not iujuro just have been sold or shipped. He be- Goodby.” turb; or weaken your system. Write today picture* we male. Dr. A. M. 1 winter time table of the Belfijst- O Thou art in the thistle sheen for FREE 50c box enclosing 15c in Lothrop coin or stamps with thisad to 'in in That wraps my curled form K. R. ig as follows: gray about, lassco Co, Maas-. GOV. BAXTER NAMES NOVEMBER fathers, for there is no liner inheritance. .Malden 48, Boston, And Thou art in the warmth I ween m.Tcook\s studio DENTIST A. M. P. M. “These early pioneers, coming from .|(Ull°ne That shuts the zeroed chill without; 24 AS THANKSGIVING DAY Main Belfast. .Lv. 6 45 12 30 across to this unknown Street, ; ”, And Thou art in'the shag-bark’s shell the seas, land, ■1°>nt... 6 50 12 35 in the wilder- That I have for erected a free government Colonial Theatre ii gathered my store; AUGUSTA, Me., Nov. 9. “As the fam- tor Building "tents. ness of its woods and on the bleak shores Cabbages Sale. The beech-nuts from the mountain dell 701 1246 ily is the unit of the State,” said Gover- of its and builded better than TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf r[0..!!!!"!!!•■ And buds outside door! coast, they The finest cabbages you ever saw for 7 14 spicy my v"?* 102 nor Baxter today in a proclamation des- they knew.” table uae and sauerkraut. Delivered in ■ 7 29 i 0 so kind to all C' 1 17 Thou, Tbou’st made the city in lots of 100 or more. •< ignating Nov. 24 as Thanksgiving Day, pounds "Jsdike. 736 1:30 In earth and billowed cloud and sea, » B. “ "I call the of Maine tc ob- A doctor who had taken up as his spec- STANTIAL. Lv. 7 45 1 40 1 come all frail but unafraid upon people tf44_A. the treatment of skin diseases :"e'wk.7 57 152 And give my humble thanks to Thee! serve the day, and to strengthen their ialty was Trucking “a® Junction....Ar. 8 05 2 00 —Leslie Clare Manchester. home ties by gathering together wher- asked by a friend bow be 4tpppened to I am prepared to do all kinds of truck- WANTED S. C. M. ng. Furniture and piano ever possible in family groups.” select that branch of medicine. Pattee, D., moving a specialty. Leave orders at the Indigestion Stops Quick “The men and women of he “There were three perfectly good rea- stably Children Cry Maine,” Second Hand Kitchen Range Masonic Temple. Room 6, corner of Main and Cross streets, and the they Stomach Tablet* relieve bil- FOR FLETCHER’S said, “have reason to be thankful for the sons,” repiled physician. “My pati- State price first letter. will receive prompt attention. dizziness 1 and indigestion, or inheritance of character and sel:-control ents never get me out of bed at Residence a: 45 High street. Telephone connection. #lr back. Ask night; A. A. Howes & Co. CASTORS A handed to from Box W. W. BLAZO & down them their fore- they never die; and they never get well I” 185, Belfast, Maine Telephone 338-2 40 SON, 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. You Would Fly wenty-one guests present from the teighboring towns. Out Of Your Skin L. E. Webb, one of the section orew vhile walking over the railroad to Burn- Eczema Makes You Wish;You Could lam early Monday morning, saw, a Your disease, whiclv is some; ihort-distance ahead of him, a cow aDd rimes called salt rheum, not only out of the brush on to UPSTAIRS lull moose coming' itches, but also burns, oozes, dries Che track. Mr. Webb looked about for a and scales over and over again. if he was Sometimes it covers the whole tree to take shelter in obliged body and causes intense suffering. to, as the big moose began to act quite You have found that local ap- angry and overbearing but in a short plications have no lasting effect, time they both took their departure. and v want permanent relief. Yo must thoroughly purify WEST MONTVllLE your Mood or the eruption will continue to annoy, perhaps agon- tl. F. Jackson was in Thorndike Sat- ize yon. Take Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. This blood-purifvihg medi- urday. cine has been successfully used in Charles McCorrison is moving to thousands of cases. Thorndike. To make and keep the bowels .■■■■ally active, take Hood’sPills. Mrs. George Carter, who has been very ill, is gaining. The News ol Belfast. Mell Winters of Unity and Mr. Craw- ford of Albion are in town threshing J Whiting of East Northport Bartlett grain. has teen awarded Price Greenleaf Aid at Joseph Deacon of St. Stephen was a Harvard College on the basis of his high guest of H. F. Jackson over Sunday. He record at the Belfast High School. The is in town looking after a farm. Price Greenleaf Aids are virtually schol- ENJOY DUSTLESS CHAMBERS to Freshmen Rev. Mr. Overlock of Washington, arships assigned promising THE INCLINED NOZZLE an weak to do good work at the ends of and ■andidates for the degree of A. B. The Me., was in town recently organize! the nozzle. By dividing the nozzle, the Obviously it is the only form of nozzle Apex suction is just as strong at the case on evi- a Sunday school in the Carter District. ends the as in the awards rest in each strong that the cleaner to work eifec of nozzle middle. This permits feature is and is exclusive with and and Asa Hall of Hall- patented dence of the applicant’s scholarship Maynard, Dewey tively right up to the t>aseboard on the the Apex. character furnished by the school from dale are doing quite a business in pack- floor. It gets into corners, under furni- More than 200,000 housewives maintain ture, under radiators, close u > to the legs which he enters Harvard. ing apples here and in South Montville. nygicmicstandards of dust-riddance in all of tables and heavy chairs, corners and their sleeping rooms by relying on the h d its is Phoenix Lodge, F. & A. M., William Bowler, who has been sick, other places that are hard to reach with a Apex Electric Suction Cleaner. With its j the ab- I or strong, refreshing suction, Apex Monday evening with Mrs. Leroy 0 broom brush. annual installation improving. His daughter, sorbs dirt and difst from floor coverings and iV, M. D. D. G. M. Warren A. Nichols, has returned to her home in Ban- mattresses. With attachments it Howes, THE DIVIDED NOZZLE aerates and revives pillows, cushions and bv D. Southworth as fbrniture. The exclusive in- assisted Ralph gor. A wide river of water flows fastest in upholstered | clined nozzle under bed and and C. A. Bruce as Apex gets Grand ;Marsbal Merle H. Hurd returned home Sunday the middle and slows dow n at the shores. bureau, chiffonier and dressing table. and install- A When the Apex is used moths and dust Grand Chaplain, officiating, from the and Ear Infirmary, Port- wide river of air does the same. Our tye germs cannot remain in rug or carpet; officers: W. Ray- researches proved that without dividing the outdoor ing the following M., land, where he has been for the past two freshness is carried right into B.'Nich- nozzle of a suction cleaner, the air current shut-up closets to renovate unused gar- mond B. Dyer; S. W., Lauriston weeks. He wishes to thank his many ments, works well at the middle, but is too slow Herman H Coombs; tre surer, him E. NELSON nls J.W., friends, who so kindly remembered JOHN Fuller C, Charles R. Coombs; secretary, with post cards and letters while there. Jventwortb; S. D., Daha B. Southworth; Central Maine Power The Paul ranch has been sold to a Mas- To the Voters of the Third District: Company J. S. S., Clar- Congressional I. ]).. Dr. Stacey Noyes; to current sachusetts party, according various national tor tne devel- AT ANY OF OUk 32 STORES J. Walter H. In the event of the resignation of John agencies, ence A. Paul; s!, Mitchell; in Searsmont and report. It is located of the resources of Maiae and the W. A. Peters as representative to Congress opment Vyier, Janies Thayer. farm and a has three sets of buildings cf our industries an our from the third district, I shall be a can- good t people. I Herald gave an of acres Last Sunday’s Boston large barn. There are hundreds an didate for that office. If Maine might desire opportunity to work toward of Jere- in tended write-up with photos of mowing land, also pastures and wood end. continue to have at Washington the this most desirable miah E. Burke of Dorchester, Boston’s lots and hundreds of bearing young apple benefit of the ability and experience of I have always been a Republican. For a for- EXCLUSIVE c.ew superintendent of schools and trees. The people are glad this ranch is Hon. John A. to whom this dis- a of, a century I have campaigned The Peters, quarter mer Waldo county boy. following to be kept up. FEATURES’ trict is so greatly indebted, then l would throughout the State in the interests of shows Mr. Burke's attitude as an edu- gladly continue to support him; hut if Republican measures and Republican cator: FREEDOM we must elect a new and untried man to candidates, at consi ierable financial loss ELECTRIC CLEANER “if you were asked, Mr. Burke, to sum this of honor and as position responsibility, to I have worked much for oth- 1VWWTi’OBMBMBBHCiZe'^nCsgrjr^:KBSBMH WNffS *J.’±-."r~Y.'irTm*imsKat t, ,rp what you hope to accomplish super- myself. -.'±natn&rra.-; T\'^IW1—1——Mg Seth Banton was in Clinton tne past ntendent of schools; if you were asked to then I desire to become a candidate, real- ers and am now, for the first time, askii g to the mothers and fathers week on bi siness. give a message izing my limitations, yet feeling that by in my own behalf. I nominated support Statement of the Condition or of children,” said the reporter, “how the Perley Cross is moving into the Dodge education and experience I may not be for Congress the late Hon. Edwin C. Bur- would vou put it?” COAST TO COAST which he has unfitted for the task. him in his contest. I “To the fathers and mothers,” he re- house, bought. wholly leigh and supported SEARSPORT SAVINGS “I would ‘I have when the turn of Ken- BA| sponded, smilingly, say: Mrs. Charles Bellows is spend- The selection of a Congressman at this then thought that Mr. and JOHN W. BROCK SEARSPORT, OCTOBER 2 wo children of my own.’ | a to the nebec should come again, it might in mind?” ing this week in Boston, making the trip time is matter of serious import County “And as to the ideal you have AT be for me to become a candidate. B. President < i believe,” he said, slowly, "in demo- by auto. people of this district. This is a critical possible F. Colcord, James P, Nichols, Treasi, of educ tion to the utmost in the of mankind. We In Somerset's turn I accompanied the MniSlnes ralization history CITY Claude M. Clement of Belfast passed period GARAGE Trustees,— B. F, Colcord, J. A extent. I believe that educational oppor- late Hon. Forrest. Goodwin in his cam- j Armistice Day with his mother, Mrs. are face to face with the great post-war J,ohn C. Blanchard, C. 0. Sawyer, \V ^ .unities should be so varied, so accessible ; THANKSGIVING M. Parse, Amos Nichols. problems of economic repair, the read- paign for Congress and aided him in ell, W. and so effective that every boy and girl Ralph Clement. turn Storage Battery Organized April 1, 1871. man and woman) rise to justment of the relations of capital and every possible way. In Hancock’s yes, every may ; Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bryant from Port- ONE GENT the height of his possibilities and endow- ! the revision of taxation, and the I did the same for the Hon. John A Pe- | ! Repairing and LIABILITIES. land week-end with their broth- labor, ] and become a citizen of usefulness spent the ■meats tremendous international problems of the ters. Now that it is again possible for Deposits. >. *2.8] and power in the service of the common- er, George Bryant. Charging Reserve fund.. -Tyt restoration of peace and the bringing Kennebec to present a candidate, I feel wealth. WINTER STORAGE Undivided profits. Miss Marguerite West spent the week- t hat is and that thi ‘And do you know,” he concluded, about of a reduction in armaments. Upon it perhaps just right Bills payable. end Nov. 5 in the guest of Mr. TELEPHONE CONNECTION 'we have more pupils in the private and Eenton, the wise solution of these problems de- candidate should be, in truth, a Kennebecs Friday and Saturday high schools of this country than and Mrs. Robert Getchell. S:<20,34.H public pends the future peace and prosperity of man, one born, reaied, and educated RESOURCES. are in such schools in ail the other coun- and all next week Mrs. Ralph Arey from Thorndike spent and the welfare of our rather than a man from States bonds. ries of the world, combined? What does the world, people. her.e, another United Public funds of Maine... our the Nov. with Mrs. Anne man twice in that mean? It means that American afternoon, 7th, It is a wonderful opportunity for the county, represented Congress ■' 111 Fnlu7 Nougatines 59c Public funds out of Maine. > and are to be leaders of the C. so acys girls Murch and ElTie M. Flye. you send to Congress, a grave responsi- since the late Edwin Burleigh ably Railroad Bonds of Maine. world. It means that Ameiica will lead CANDY 1c Railroad bonds out of Maine. Mrs. Alice has moved to Personal ambitions of candidates served this district from Kennebec. 1Ib-S£S8> .he far in adv nee of the rest. Dodge Bath, bility. bonds of Maine. world, I have entered the contest at this time Corporation Nothing,” he exclaimed, “nothing can where she has bought a home in order to should receive little consideration by you Both for 60c Corporation bonds out of Maine..,. because it is that Maine will Railroad stock of Maine. •stop us.” be with her Mrs. Arthur Samp- in your selection of a Congressman. The probable daughter, *LS0 One Glenwood Parlor Heater, largest stock of Maine- soon lose one of its and Corporation son. occasion is too momentous, the need too Representatives, size. of Maine. ABOUT THE MOTHER IN “OVER Nuts 30c National bank stock that the next election will call for a 1 lb. Mixed One Kitchen with shelf and Loans on mortgages of real estate. Mrs. Anne Bertha great. Neither should money or a “ring” Range, SHE HILL.” Murch, Bryant, Loans on collate*al. State-wide primary, an expense that only tank. force a candidate into at this 1 Peanuts 1c estate foreclosure Olive Stewart, Mrs. Anna Bryant and office, time, pt. Roasted Both stoves as Real a man of wealth and leisure can afford. largest size; good new; With a a ambition to be the greatest of the service and Cash on deposit.. Harry Walker visited the Unity Cln pter to the detriment public for 31 o less than one half cost price. See mother in the world rather than the If another is now elected from Kennebec, Both Cash on hand of the the best and true interest of the Republi- 46tf GEO. M. GRAY, Mrs. the Eastern Star, Nov. 10. greatest actress, Mary Carr, opportunity will have passed forever so Colonial Me. «i- can I only ask the voters of this House, High St, Belfast, charming artist who essays the role of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Mrs. Party. Small, Ralph far as I am concerned. DIRECT IMPORTING CO- FRED F. LAW: 1 Ma Benton in the William Fox film pres- district to take the time that this serious Clement and daughter Thelma, Prof. I realize the part that the 1 10 Main St, Belfast, Maine. Bank Commit entation “Over the Hill,” which opens a matter to Iook well into the important Mr. Hinds and deserves, local engagement at the Colouial Theatre Cusick, Mr. Williams, at- women of this district will play in the Stores also: j Notice of foreclosure qualifications of the various men who for 2 days commencing Monday, Nov. 21, tended the minstrel show given in Belfast election. favorable to t> ITTSFIE George W. Shaw of for office and to coming Always ID,CAMDEN.ROCKLAND Winterport, SHERIFFS SAIJ that for the of a present themselves then, WHEREAS,County of Waldo, State of says her, playing such by the American Legion last Maine, by Thursday the woman suffrage movement, I hope to “EVERYTHING GUARANTEED” his mortgage de^d dated October and STATE OF MAINE. cart is merely transferring her household j vote as their honest judgments dictate. 11, 18^2, evening. merit and receive their I ask recorded in Waldo Registry of Deeds, Rook COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. duties from the home to the screen. Six support on Mail Orders, 1 am entirely independent of, and apart Postage Prepaid $1.00 235, Page 54, conveyed ,to John W. late little Carrs and the WTilliam C. examine into and on Shaw, Taken this first of November father, j Mrs. Lottie Vose met with a bad acci- them to my private Except Sugar. of Boston, Suffol County, State of Massa- day are in that and four of from that small and select clique of pro- execution dated October 13. 1921. 1.— Carr, happy home, j dent Nov. 10th. She fell down the life and ascertain the positions I chusetts, a certain parcel of real estate, situ- j long political rendered th« the children are with their mother in ; fessional politicians who have for so long, ate in said Winterport, and bounded and de- judgment by Suprem. | (light of stairs leading to the street from have taken on the great, moral questions Court for the County of Waldo, a: ‘Over the Hill.” and dic- scribed as followp, viz: -One undivided half in mutual helpfulness esteem, thereof begun and held on the fourth I have tnree boys and three girls,” her house. Although no bones were that have presented themselves in the part of a certain parcel of land, with the tated the selection of candidates in this ard of September, A. D. 1920, to wit, on tti Airs. Carr “and I am deter buildings, situated in Winterport, Waldo j explains, broken she was badly bruised about her past. I believe that the women ot this day of October, 1920, in favor of j and district. I owe them and TO LET County. Maine, bounded northerly by the road mined to bring up three gentlemen and county Robinson of Somerville. of head and face and received a terrible district are absolutely free from, and op- leading from Hallhill Cove to •Cole’s Corner; County | anc three ladies. If I can accomplish no and if of Massaehuset their henchmen political debts, easterly end southerly land of Rf uben and Commonwealth shock from the fall and is from and that A front room with by Rich; 1 then I am sure fondest ambition suffering posed to, “ring” domination, sleeping Ada M. Bowman of Boston, in the this, my elected to office, am free to serve the and westerly by land of Nelson J. Colson; I shortness will ever be Suffolk and Massac will have been realized. At least six line of breath. their first concern to deter and which premises were deeded to the said George Commonwealth„of people of this district without fear or modern convenience priv- for six hundred and sixty-nine doi! young women and young men should mine which of two candidates is best fit- W. Shaw, Sept. 17, 1885, by Louise Shaw by seventeen cents, debt or damage, and j make aDy woman feel that she had been RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. favor. I expect and welcome opposition. ate entrance. at the deed recorded in said Waldo Registry, Book ted to discharge the duties of the office Apply 118 dollars and forty cents, costs of suit, a success as a mother.” 215, Page My whole life has been something of a be sold at auction at the office which he seeks. And whereas the condition of said mortgage public Mrs. Carr, under her maiden name The Great Master of life has Wayside Tea House. ton & in County of M Whereas, struggle, and another has no particular has been broken, now I, the undersigned, duly Morse, Belfast, jf Mary Kennevan, began her stage career deemed it wise to enter our There is a general conviction that, un- to the highest bidder again midst I in this to the appointed administratrix of the estate of the State,of Maine, in her home town of terrors for me. am fight the second of December. 192. in 2 stock company and call from us our beloved sister, Mary der our present system of primary pro- said John W. Shaw, by reason of the breach day, day of her earliest and to as I feel that the o’cK.ck in the forenoon, the following Philadelphia in 1897. One Moulton She has wandered into an un- finish, hope win; FOR RENT or of the conditioii thereof, claim a foreclosure cedure, money and leisure play too ed real estate and all she right, title to was in ingenue parts in and left us how mine but that of the of the said mortgage. 3w46 engagements known land, dreaming fight is not alone, est which the said Ada M. Bowman stock with Valerie Later she prominent a part in the selection of can- November 14, 1921. Bergere. very fair it needs must be, as sheling- who have at heart the best FOR SALE same on tne first whole people GEORGIE E. SHAW, Administratrix* had in and to the day appeared as Louise in “The Two Or- :rs therefore be it didates. I that the time an there, and the and feel, however, tember, A. D. 1920, at eight o'clock and as in “Alabama.” imprests of the party State, Five room house, good location, lights, phans” Carey Resolved, That Dirigo Grange has lost has not come in the State of Maine five minutes in the forenoon, the tim selfish dictation and yet running water. Terms if desired. After her marriage and a brief service in a valued and helpful member, and while who are weary of the same was attached on the writ when the man of wealth may only hope ORRIN J. DICKEY, same to wit; A certain lot or pictures, when th.- babies began arriving nre bow in submission to the will of the petty politics. For Salo suit, p. to attain to of honor and trust Real Estate and Insurance, land with the buildings thereon, sitt j she decided to give all her time to her Master, we mourn with those who mourn, positions I am a years of age, 2w46 Belfast. OAK the corner of and Grove str acme. and extend our to her lawyer, forty-seven in the public service. If this is to be a Pythian Block, AN ROLL-TOP DESK and Royal Congress deep sympathy said Belfast, oounded and described as ‘But 1 went back to pictures whenever loved and in the of Auausta. I was born No. 1 Typewriter. $25 each. Ford Tour- ones, may He who heals the living City government of the people, then the door to wit; Bounded northerly by land of > “and good mechanical tires I got the chance,” she explains, broken heart bind up their every wound, in Kennebec County. As a child ing Car, condition, the Duffy lot, so-cal China, of opportunity should be open to the man Hoyt; easterly by was always happiest when playing moth- and be it further and paint—price $300. Call at 4 Grove Brier and land of Abigail I lived in the Town of Palermo, Waldo WANTED lot.jso-called, moderate means as well as to the man or 122-2! Iw46* w er roles. I had such roles in “The Flames Resolved, That as a token of respect, of Street, telephone son; southerly by Grove Street; and where mother’s people were of the of Johannas,” “The Light of Dusk,” aur charter be in for a County, my of otherwise the great mass of by Congress street, consisting draped mourning wealth, A woman for general housework; must I was tate conveyed to Henry W. Marrtner b; “The Barrier,” “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cab- period of 30 days. That a copy of these among the older settlers. While real the people may have no representa- be a good cook. Apply to Frederick by deed dated December bage Patch” and “The Lion and the resolutions be sent to the a to Water- 1 family, copy yet a boy my people removed tive in Congress. I have an honest desire MRS. W. M. RANDALL, FOR SALE recorded in Wraldo Registry of Deed- Mouse,” but enjoyed none of them half to The Journal for Republican publica- where 1 have the greater part to serve this district in Congress, to serve 46 26 Church Street. 170, Page 467, and the real estate convev as latest “Over tl.e ville, spent so much my picture, tion and a copy be spread npon our rec- but most of all to serve, One set store doors with glass and said Ada M. Bowman under the name to all classes fairly, frame, Hill. ords. of my life. I moved Augusta eight also one wolf robe with tails in M-irriner Charles W. F: to the best of my ability, the-great mass attached, Augusta by Preceding the picture a concert by the F. 1 of a wife deed dated June 1914, recorded m MRS. MARY Hall, Committee years ago. My family consists of ordinary citizens, among whom I was SHERIFF'S SALE perfect condition; formerly owned by the by 18, Colonial orchestra and an pro- of Deeds, Book 272, Page 472’ original Mrs. Anne Murch, !• on three and five and with whom I have worked and late J. Y. McClintock. This is a rare Registry and eight children, boys born STATE OF MAINE. FRANK A. LITTLEFIELD, Sb- ogue featuring Miss Louise Newell will ANNIE A. I Resolutions. whom the fu specimen of the old-time robes. Also CLEMENTS, am lived all my life, people to be introduced. girls. Naturally, I vitally interested COUNTY OF WALDO, SS. Dirigo Grange No. 98. ture is not assured, to whom excessive storage room and garage to rent, 36 Spring in the moral, educational and health Taken this first of November, 1921, on street. to -j Freedom, Nov. 8, 1921. taxation is a real burden, to whom the day Apply execution dated October 18, 1921, issued on a 2w4o M. R. problems of this State. of a home and the rearing and KNOWLTON. NOTICE •JNIIY. acquisition judgment rendered by the Supreme Judicial HOLLY M. BEAN. educating of the children is a matter of term some s — education was obtained in the com- Uourt for the County of Waldo, at the Came into my inclosure, My sacrifice. anxiety and personal thereof btgun and held on the fourth Tuesday Owner have same by proving ; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rollins were the mon schools of Waterville, Colby College may The Camden Herald of Nov. 10th has am assurances of on the sixth FOR SALE I receiving strong of September, A. D. 1921, to wit, erty and paying expenses. of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sun- the of Maine Law School. of the district. in favor of The guests Fogg, j the following obituary of a former Bel- and University support from every part day of October, A. D. 1921, NORMAN WOODBURY the of da Nov. 13. life I have- been depend- This support is voluntary, disinterested, Inhabitants of Freedom, in County A FUR COAT. N’ { y, fast man who once owned and occupied Throughout my Delwin W. R. D. No. 2, Thorndike, and It comes from men Waldo and State of Maine, against resources.- I obtained whole-hearted. and Mrs. W. what was for known as the ent upon my own Robinson of Willows, in the State of Califor For particulars apply to Mr. Percy Crosby were years Robert and women who are more interested in and seventeen on the in nia, for thirty-seven dollars MRS. ROY OF THANKS the dinner guests of Mrs. Jennie L. Ste- Patterson house, burned March 14, 1869. my education by working farm, the public service than they are in pre- GURNEY* CARD cents, debt or damage, and eighteen ^dollars lw46 185 High Belfast. the cotton mills of in its ordination in It is such support will Street, I wish to thank all the friends for v ens on Sunduy last. Mr. Bean has frequently visited Belfast Waterville, politics. and seventy-six cents, costs of suit, and suc- deats on its in its as gives me strong hopes of ultimate be sold at auction at the office of Dun- kindness to me at the time of the and is well known to many of the present wood-working mills, streets, public Rev. Mabelle Whitney narrowly es- cess. ton and Morse, io Belfast, in the County of of my husband. stores and day and evening schools. From bid- ic aped asphyxiation by coal gas in her generation. Sincerely, Waldo and State of Maine, to the highest WANTED MRS. E. R. CUNNINGH.W with the of December, “In the death of Holly M. which daily contact and association John e. Nelson der, on Friday, the ninth day Belfast, Nov, 14, 1921. Iw4t> ho me one nignt last week. Bean, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, the follow- A COOK wants man I understand his view- Nov. 1921. i921, COMPETENT position took place at his residence on Monument laboring AugUBta, Me., 14, described real estate and all the right, The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. ing in 'a small family. Would be willing to Society after a his and On the said Deltoin W. Square, Nov. 9, long illness, Maine point, needs, aspirations. title and interest which do some housework. A good home on pref- Church will hold a box social at I. O. O one of its best Robinson has* and had in and to the same has lost known ship build- from college I acted as prin- erable to wages. Please to For Sale graduating the thirteenth of at eleven high apply F. ball Thursday Nov. 17. All ers and Camden an old citizen whose POINT day January, 1921, Iw46 evening, the Waterville school for CITY In the forenoon, the Journal office. and business cipal of fiigh o’clock and thirty minutes A COTTAGE AND LOT at Swan Lake- e invited to stirring prosperous activi- ar cordially attend. then the office of the time when the same was attached on the ties for a period of more than a third of a four years and entered For particulars apply to Mr. Mrs. Pierce are writ in the same suit, to wit: A certain lot or Mr. and Mrs. John Webb have given so much to the and Henry closing MRS. GEORGE A. PALMER. century, did bring the town the late Governor Haihes for study parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, sit- notice as one of the their house here and will leave next former tf46 Monroe, Maine up their rent in the building now owned into public principal of law. For the past seventeen years I uated in said Freedom, it being the WANTED in the In former home in homestead of Doton. late of said Free- J. D. Morrill and have moved to the ship building places country. hard at and week for Mrs. Pierce’s Abigail by have worked my profession and described as follows, viz: his long business career he well upheld where they will Bpend the win- dom, deceased, POSITION BY PRACTICAL NURSE to ,h erne of E. B. Moulton for the winter. endeavored to Enfield, on west land of C. W. Twitch- the ancient fame of Camden for the with some success. I have Bounded the by care for an invalid. Address ter. ed; on the north by land of said Twitched; on lost Mrs. Abbie who has employ- building, launching and sailing of staunch honest service to the poor aa well as the MRS. F. S. Burrill, give the east by land of David T. Dow; and on WIGHT, and notable vessels, carrying the stars and F. motored to 23 store ment at Brooks is moving her to the rich. My work has constantly Capt. Mrs. A. Clapp south by land of H. M. Robinson. 3w46 Tilson, Avenue, One small robe, between my village, into all the the world. ai;«j and stripes ports.of to call on a a FRANK A. LITTLEFIELD, Sheriff. 3w46* Rockland, Maine. Cedar via Main, Church household there where she has en- taken me over the State and familiarized Camden recently friend, street, goods “Mr. Bean was the son of Nathan and Streets. F. D. JONES, of a there, but was Salmond gaged Tent for the winter. Her friends Phoebe (Marshall) Bean, and was born in me with its various industries. I bava captain ship reported Belfast, Me N. H., July 9, 1835. He re- to at first disappointed to find a stranger in com- CARD OF THANKS here will be sorry to have her go. Chatham, had an opportunity study, Geese and Chickens ceived his education in the public schools .... the farming, manufacturing, pack- mand. We with to thank our friends and Antioch Chapter, O. E. S., entertained of his native State. When 14 years of hand, and railroad in- Mrs. Fair HolMbs left Wednesday for FOR THANKSGIVING neighbors for their kindness in our be- in their recently the Josiah H- age he went to North Conway and work- ing, canning, lumbering, Caimrlieil lodge reavement. Also for the beautiful flow Lady ed on a farm. When he was 18 he spent terests of the State, and to note the labor Boston where she will be the guest for a the homes of Belfast ’ni Drummond Chapter of Thorndike. Al- May be had directly from the raiaer. era. Mrs. M F. Hurd, To canvass one winter in a Maine lumber camp. the same. I of Dr. and Mrs. of useful household articles the traveling was bad: and the conditions attendant upon few days George Holmes, There ia nothing better and these are fine Mrs. If P Perkins, the sale though From there he came to Belfast where he W. O. McKILLIF. believe that there is much that could be her sister, Mias Grace Shuman and birds. For to Mrs. W. J. Roberts, weather inclement, they report a very became interested in shipbuilding opera- particulars apply Belfast. the Tel. 177-4 HAROLD G. HERRICK. Harry f. Hurd. 2w46* Room 1, Colonial, pleasant and enjoyable evening with tions. accomplished at Washington, through friends. Now is the to Meas- (Time Get 21 for Colonial Theatre 2 ured Your Winter Overcoat * Days* ““SS ■S-s®'- 2.30 and 8 P.M. llWorld’s Greatest Let us show you the wonderful of ALLUR- --- display creati°n _—„ Only One and .this ING (did you getjtbat) all wool fabrics, including those See“Now exquisite fancy backs now so popular. There Don’t buy an overcoat-’just because it happens to [ be YOUR size. Pick the color and weave you like and the model that suits your fancy and have it made to fit f OU.

■ ®e a Wonderful Quality at the Popular Frices of I $30.00 to $50.00 \ Yours \ Reason truly, uq r^^TwTil f l BERT L. DAVIS ^^B ^P ^k \ why people The Store You Will Always Remember year one to ^ J B P traction The W. C. T. U. will meet with Miss he News ot Belfast Eda Woodbury Friday afternoon. EjallBPjP Harry McTaggart is seriously ill with NEW ADVERTISEMENTS pneumonia at the Waldo County Hospit- al. e llinsmore Store offers a patent P r Dodd pump. The North Church Guild will §g® Dorothy meet ^^B j logue, featuring Miss -o M. Gray offers stove bargains, next Monday evening at 7.30 o’clock / be ■nn J. Dickey has live room house with Mrs. Clyde B. Holmes. ^^B rent or sale. ^P |p The Journal went to press too early to ^B ^Bi adv. of violincello and bass viol report the public features of the educa- « .led. the , tional rally in the High school room Wed- i D. Jones advertises last three days - nesday afternoon and evening. ■ie cent sale, also robe lost. Remember to have your contribution Garage advertises storage battery Broke ready for the Waldo to- / winter storage, etc. County Hospital \ >. Norton advertises Perfex Radia- day, Thursday, when the solicitors call. H\ Ki^^^^WT||lJ>B‘J|iiliK4^y /* Record for Continuous r Ford cars. They will make a house to-house can- a E. Nelson, Augusta, publishes po- vass. y' ai adv. ^^jkJ|ppBim|Pr>>^ Decorations for the Armistice Ball on adv. of cook wanted. | Broadway. Friday at the Armory were arranged by R. Knowlton adveitises doors, etc- I | Orrin J. Dickey of this city, represent- sale. Boston Still 'v ing the Essex Decorating of Talks VF Bank Company Don’t Miss irsport Savings publishes Its is Ap Boston. Triump ■—.— ement of condition. '_''''""^ Seeing It You owe it to William H. Dickey entertained mem- te Direct Importing Co. offers a ycrttr^elf bers of Hazeltine Post last Lof TRULY A ksgiving one cent sale. Sunday at his WONDERFUL PRODUCTION—IT WILL LIVE FOREVER to see il~Here — dsor Hotel advertises Thanksgiv- cottage at Birchcrest, Northport. A fish -—--—-— j now/for II -- chowder was served and a Unheralded and this you to and re- i nner. pleasant out- H * * unsung, masterly production was quietly brought to Broadway at a time se< always I greatest theatrical mart was when the world’s fairly surfeited with a of attractions of the w* H. Coombs Co. advertises their ing reported. galaxy glittering utmost preteut ousness immediately it established itself as the of and 3S the and sale which closesr Saturday. of champion champions of every class of theatrical presentation. member, OK up patrons from every walk of life L:ng lines L. J. Colburn of will stormed its box offices and constituted a real adv.' Sangerville speak and the traffic problem. The the -st, on Spring street, publishes public have vied each other in to its press, pulpit V Will in the City Building Friday at attesting entertainment qualities, and one solid year it Only picture to Liberty bonds, etc. evening the approbationsof delighted and won 1 gard every man, woman and child who has seen it. 7.30 on the of Colonial Theatre advertises pro- prospects establishing a j n£VCr • forget. I n >» ■ • •• — on of “Over the Hill” for two days, woolen mill in Belfast. The public is 'man Woodbury, Thorndike, gives urged to attend. ■c in regard to sheep, The Universalist League will meet to- rold G. Herrisk has geese andchick- at 2.30 m. with :or Thanksgiving. day, Thursday, p. Mrs. Samuel A. RacklilT. one The North Church Circle will rs. E. R Cunningham publishes a Every inter- meet of thanks. ested is requested to come prepared to Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 23rd, with George A. Palmer, Monroe, has work for the Christmas bazaar. Mrs. John R. and Miss Margaret A. Dun- age /or sale. ton. • A * Corinthian Royal Arch with t'KJTUKE Roy Gurney offers fur coat for Chapter DE LUXE! D. D. G. H. M L. assisted Op Monday evening, Nov. 21, there PERFEX P., Slugg, by Cecil. B. De will be a social in the Mille’s Production D. Southworth as Methodist Church of > M. F. Hurd and relatives publish Ralph G. C. of H., and given by the Tri-Mu Class. d of thanks. Walter Lyons as G. C., officiating, in- Admission, 5 cents. Home made candy on sale The Perfect "The Affairs re adv. of roll-top desk, typewriter, stalled the following officers Tuesday Radiator of Anatol”.? •-"•*-*r~., —. J- for sale. The hose on evening: H. P., J. Earle Braley; king, house Vine street has been A wants po- F. S. Wight, Rockland, Dana B. Southworth; scribe, Albert W. repaired and is now in excellent condi- Superb Epochal Cinema Achievement o as nurse. tion. It has been a new Miller; C. of H., L. B. Nichols; P. S., N. raised, cement WITH entral Maine Power Co. advertises S. Chas. R. floor put in and new underpinnings added, 1 ■ Donahue; treasurer, Coombs; sweeper. AN secretary Fuller C. Wentworth. i At a recent meeting of the directors of ALL-STAR CAST! the Waldo County Hospital, Charles S. .rose Chapter, O. E. S;, will hold In the obituary notice of the late INCLUDING Bickford was elected a Thomas W. member of the gular meeting, Friday evening, Nov. Pitcher a member of his Wallace Reid Gloria board to succeed Charles F. de- Swanson family was responsible for the state- Swift, Elliott Dexter ceased. Bebc I an,els ment that he acquired the in ■Home Blue 1 property Wanda ere will be a benefit dance for the Mrs. E. T. Hawley 1870 from the estate of the late Gov. Anderson of Augusta, field Theodore Roberts even- Agnes Avres County Hospital Wednesday worker for the Maine Public Health Asso- Crosby. Older residents of the city say Theodore Kosloff Dec. 14th. Moran ciation has been in Belfast the few p0,ly that ‘he property was previously the past Raymond Hatton in Julia Faye e Ladies’ Aid ef the Methodist home of the late S. S. Lewis, who sold days conference with Mrs. Charles M. has 'll will give a public birthday supper to Mr. Pitcher in 1868. Previous to Mr. Craig, who charge of the sale of the Magnificently Staged and Richly Red Cross this : church Friday evening, Dec. 2nd. Lewis occupancy of the brick house then Christmas seals in vi- ~~ Gowned ! The Most Beautiful ped clams will be the principal on the lot,IAnsel Lennan and family lived cinity. 'iid tables will be arranged for each there for years. A live-passenger car was seen on the Production of the Decade ! ii in the year that all may beaccom- street Monday that was evidently a long Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee is planning to a paramount picture ’ted. ways from home for this season of the start a dancing club, to be known as the FOR FORD CARS year. It carried an orange and black e Universalist League are to estab- Belfast dancing club and assemblies will lie custom of numberplate with the figures 413,984. It Point of sending Thanksgiving be held once each week. They will be Superiority Original Perfex also had an orange, banner bearing the ers to a number of deserving families managed after the style of the old Cotil- Feature and Facts ask all members and friends interest- words El Paso, Texas. ion parties, and a committee wiil be ap- n the church to of seamless core, cannot burst contribute vegetables, pointed each time to furnish refresh- A. E. Clark Camp, Sons Veterans, Practically when frozen. or of T. H. Mar- e-meat, jellies anything that will ments. The number of subscribers to will entertain the members Sixty-eight channels, 25% to 30% more than in other make a of good dinner. Bring your the club will have to be limited, owing shall Post and Circle, the Daughters radiators, Windsor Hotel butions next A box will Veterans and Sons of Veterans’ Auxil- Sunday. to the size of the available hall. The formed one Tubes of piece of bronze. Water passage laced in the vestibule to receive and have not iary on Veterans’ Night, Nov. 22, at a evening place yet been de- is not out of the but is A committee will meet ves- and in Me- stamped material, in’the cided upon, but it is hoped to have the supper, entertainment dance formed, Both and lower tanks next Tuesday at 2.30 p. m. to send first dance within two weeks’ time. morial Hall. All members of the allied upper drawn from one piece of •'-* Special Dinner the baskets. bodies are invited to be present. heavy material. No seams. Pressed extra Thanksgiving Charles A. Logan is confined to his steel, shell, Mrs A. has rented her Irving Towers of Burnham was in Bel- finished. Manufactured and George Quimby home on Bridge street with a badly fiac- perfectly guaranteed by the to bonds for his fence on Miller street for the season fast last week give of tured shoulder, the result of an auto ac- eldest builders good, heavy duty type radiators in the $1.50 Per Plate Mr. and Mrs. A. brother W illiam who was held for the Harry Babbidge of cident Sunday at the garage near his United States. For sale January term of the Grant Jury of the exclusively by boro and will spend the winter with home. He had been riding with George Judicial on the charge of daughter, Mrs. C. C. Pin£o in New Sanborn and William C. Mason. The Supreme Court were & selling two cows, which mortgaged Jones Whittier. ark, Mrs. Pineo went to Boston Sat- latter had left the car to the B 0. open g irage NORTON, Belfast, Maine j His wife and children are with relatives ay and met Mr. Pineo on his arrival door and the former put his foot on the in Burnham. Central America and accompanied accelerator by mistake causing the car to for a brief visit in Montreal. They go directly through the rear of the gar- The Travelers’ Club will meet next Plan to come at 2.30 with Mrs. Orrin J. Dickey has rented for G. B- here for Thanksgiving and age and*fall about fifteen feet to the Tuesday afternoon The union Thanksgiving services will! The will be as Marden of his jrn shortly after with their children ground. It turned completely over. San- Will R. Howard. program Wellesley Hills, Mass., be held in the Universalist church next and farm in Waldo to Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Quimby to New York. born escaped without Berious injury. follows: Physical characteristics gen- Sunday evening with a sermon by Rev. eral conditions in Porto Rico, Mrs. Clara Richards of Morrill, who are occupying William Vaughan. Miss Maude E. it. A Morison; San Juan, The ADVICE Unitarian Alliance will meet to- Other important ports and Mathews; day, Thursday, with Mrs. William B. Mrs. C. C. Pineo, who has been a fre- It towns .of Porto Rico, Mrs. E. A. Sher- Swan. is said if refused to the quent guest of the Saturday Auction There will be a miscellaneous goes Moon. man. program with Unitarian news Club, was its hostess last Wednesday by Mrr. That is it full once a their cisterns Fred probably why gets People dependent upon evening at the Quimby home on Miller Racklilf. The usual social hour with water month. and wells for their supply report street; with several guests present. A refreshments will be omitted on account the recent rains and of the some relief from very pleasant game was with supper in Memorial Hall at 6 p. m. J enjoyed snow storms. One cheerful caller Mrs. Grace C. Mrs. under the direction of the social commit- My advice to you is DON’T sell LOOK* light Pillsbury, Wilmer J. your at this office Wednesday morning said we Dorman and Mrs. Carl H. Stevens the tee of the Federated church. Bonds and other our Indian summer. Liberty government are going to have prize wieners. Later refreshments were Miss Marian Woodworth of Fairfield have been imme- All the storms this tall served. It was one of their most securities enjoy- has succeeded the late Miss Frances A. and Last 3 diately followed by bright warm able meetings of the season. Days Sargent as teacher of Grade V in the weather. A good sign, according to the Peirce school. She was a student at BUT IF Col- 4 weather-wise. There were no formal programs in the burn Classical Institute and also spent Steamer Belfast of the Eastern S. S. L. Grade schools for Armistice but all two at for reason Day, years Mount Ida school for girls. any you must, or feel that you arrived Sunday at 7 a. m. from Bos- OFOUR1 c. SALE Inc., the schools met in the Armory at 11.45 Her last position was principal of the must sell the same afternoon. The I will them in ton and retured Friday for their program. See report of Grammar school at Boothbay Harbor and them, buy large storm interrupted her regular Thursday’s the day. Thursday the High school, under she has had seven years’ experience, She or small lots. schedule. She has had a heavy freight November 18 and 19 the direction of Principal Harry A. Foster comes very highly recommended and is 17, business all the especially in apples. fall, had a brief but impressive Armistice ex- giving satisfaction. she took 1700 barrels On one trip recently ercise. Foster read a selection Come in ana ask about it. Bar- Principal The Biggest 1 is that the Calais News says of a gifted Be'- to Boston. It expected large from the thirteenth chapter of Corinthi- WEST fast Delaware will make a to vocalist: SPRING*STREET trip gains yet. Dinner Ware, Agate Ware, freighter ans followed by the poem, Young Fellow; accumulation. "The church is holding special evange- help clean up the My read Glassware, Yellow Ware, Sleds, Carts, Lad, by Louise Newell; McRae’s listic services on Tuesday, Wednesday. A meeting of the accial service com- In Flanders Field, by Edward Martial Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. Miss Edna a Aluminum Etc. mittee of the Unitarian church, Mrs. 'singing, Marseillaise by school; address on Hopkins, Gospel Ware, singer and Christian worker of Belfast, L. chairman, was held Sat- Disarmament by Amer- Irving Perry, Principal Foster; Me., is ass sting the pastor. Miss Hop- with Mrs. S. S. L. ica by schools. the week a short was COME IN. urday afternoon Sbute, During kins present at both services on Violincello and Bass 'Viol and the matter of making fancy articles, time, each morning was devoted to the Sunday and her singing was greatly ap- preciated by the large congregations YOURS TRULY, solicited by other Alliances for their Disarmament Conference news. Assign- present. Her voice is certainly a rich WANTED fairs, was discussed. It was decided to ments were given out lor reports later. endowment. For richness of tone and meet Friday afternoon with Miss E Questions on current thoughts of the volume it is of a high order and she is to. Frances Chase at 2 30 p. m. Friday and be For new orchestra organization. Anyone having such instruments conference were asked for the purpose of congratulated in her decision to conse-i FRED 'D. JONES on handkerchiefs for that sew fancy pur- crate her gift to the Master’s use. The members of the Alliance encouraging the pupils to read this most for sale please communicate with the undersigned, giving descrip- pose. All are Sunday evening service was one of requested to attend. important subject in world history todayj^ promise. ”—Pastor. ton and price. ORCHESTRA, BOX 43. I FtK FROM CONGRESSMAN that with HUMPHREYS’ and believe Maine, Its great JOHN A. PETERS TO BENJ. F. PROSPECT FE4RY power resources should lead and .not 1921. Doctor’s Book on the treatment follow in this forward movement. CLEAVES, OCTOBER 20TH, of with Morris Ginn and John Stevqni of “Every living thing” If a Constitutional Amendment car A BUILDING TONIC in Rockland were guests of Mr. Mra. Humphreys’ Remedies; be (rained so as to cover the sug- October 20th, 1921. and Children Cry for Fletcher’s English, French, Spanish, Port- herein I should To thoseof delicate con- I W. H. Ginn, Sunday, Nov. 6. gestions outlined, give Hon. Benjamin F. Cleaves, uguese or German—mailed free. it my ccrd'al approval. If such Augusta, Maine. stitution, young or old, I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clifford of Win- PARTIAL L!5T a Constitutional Amendment should visited Mr. and Mrs. A. be it also serve a Dear throp, Me., G. k. rca passed, might very Mr. Cleaves:— definite purpose in connection with Avery for several days recently. 1. Fevers* Congestion.. Inflammations I acknowledge receipt of your letter 2* Worm Fever *fir JiVdr.r 1 Water Power Law. es- I Worms* .Scott’s Emulsion! Miss Elmira Ginn of Damariacotta was 3. Wakefulness of Infants of the 17th in which you make cer- Colic* Crying, if some actual work was done 4. Diarrhea of Children and adaits pecially is nourishment and in town last week to attend the funeral the State Amendment tain suggestions as to my attitude as 7* Coughs* Colds, Bronchitis by under the of tonic that builds of her sister, Mrs. Mary Smith. Mr. and Toothache, Faceaoho. Neuralgia If a clause should be added to the a representative of the State Maine tip Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Herman 9* Headache* Sick Headache. Vertigo Amendment prohibiting the shipment' in Congress. I am always greatly the whole body. Avery, lO. Dyspepsia,Indigestion.Weak Stomach of power outside the State, it would pleased to have suggestions from my Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dooey of 13. Cpoup, Hoarse Cough. Laryngitis Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield* N. J. meet with general approval and would constituents, or anybody else, but I the Misses and The Kind You Have 14. Enema, Eruptions Brewer, Isabel Emeroy Always Bought, and which has been strengthen the State’s position if the am bound to that the value of --ALSO MAKERS OF- 15. Rheumatism, Lumbago say Ginn of Belfast and Mrs. Jessie in use for over has borne Federal line Harding thirty years, the signature of 16. Fever and Aiue, Malaria proposed super-power such suggestions depends a good deal of Stockton were also here to attend the — and has been made under his 17. Piles, Blind, Bleeding. Internal. External should ever threaten what seems to upon the understanding of the situa- /fr per- 19. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head be Maine's fixed policy of non-trans- tion on the part of the suggestor. funeral. supervision since its infancy. 20. Whooping Coutf! mission the coniine's of the ^fV/* •■“*****'** beyond There seems to be some difference KH10ID5 Allow no one to deceive in this. The 21. Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing? funeral of Mrs. Mary Smith was “ you State. Under the Federal Water or All ” 27. Disorders of the of opinion about the position of Gov- (Tablets Granules) Counterfeits, Imitations and are Kidneys Power Act States and Municipalities held Nov. 3rd. Mrs. Smith died in Just-as-good but 30. Urinary Incontinence ernor Baxter in regard to the pro- that trifle with and are accorded certain and Experiments endanger the health of 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy prior rights, posed attitude of the state toward FOB.INDIGESTI0N Bucksport verj suddenly. She had lived it may be that a Constitutional Infants and Children—Experience 77. Grip, Grippe, La Grippe witer power. the greater part of her life in this town against Experiment. For Amendment such as I propose will sale by druggists every where. I notice that some news- and was beloved by all who knew her. prove to be the only bulwark we have you say What HUMPHREYS’ ROMEO. MEDICINE CO., paper has announced that Senator She leaves to mourn their one is CASTORIA Corner against Federal. interference. loss, Castonac is a harmless substitute for William and Etrccts, New York. Hale, Mr. White and myself are in Portland T>y mistake ana 1 talked an5 Castor Oil, Paregoric, Certain representatives of the wa- brother, Capt. A. A. Ginn of this place, accord with the Governor’s water the Gove, nor suggested that if I was Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It ter interests for their own two of New contains’ power and going to be in Portland at any sisters, Mrs. Ruth Snow power program you say that tim.e neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic s ibstance. Its benefit seek to create confusion and we could meet there. I told him that Haven, and Miss Elmira Ginn of and ‘‘As the matter stands in the minds Conn., age is its guarantee. For more than misunderstanding as you say in I had talked over this matter of the thirty years it has MAINE’S WATER of members of this Association (As- Damariscotta and a large circle of other your letter to Congressman White. I, water been in constant use for the relief of sociated Industries power situation with Senator Constipation, Flatulency, as of Maine) each of relatives and friends. The floral Governor am suspicious of the paid Hale. Representative White and Mr. offerings Wind Colic and the three gentlemen named are ap- Diarrhoea; allaying Feverismess arising representatives of water power inter- E. W. Wheeler of Brunswick. It so were many beautiful and speak in accord with what we un- apd therefrom, and the Stomach and ests. These men as a parently by regulating Bowels, aids POLICY rule have happened that I had not talked it more than words the esteem In which derstand to be the water power meas- the assimilation of proven themselves selfish and arro- over with of the rest of the dele- Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. ure of our Governor.” any she was held. The interment was in and have no The Children’s POWEJI gant regard for the rights gation from Maine. As-I knew these Comfort —The Mother’s Friend. of the I have no to for Prospect. public. right speak any- gentlemen were much interested I one but myself. I cannot tell wheth- I believe that as time goes on, the suggested to the Governor that they As Defined Bax- er I am in accord with the Governor’s by Governor tendency will be for the people to come down too. He said that would TROY. GENUINE water power as you understand ALWAYS take an ever inefeasing interest in policy he fine and to come and lunch with CASTORIA it because I don’t know what un- ter and Con- the natural resources of the State you him at the Cumberland Club. We Endorsed by derstand it to be. did E. B. Carleton lost two valuable cows and Nation. I believe that before this and I might state, as an- many years, those who have hereto- If you understand his policy to be other reason for the gathering which recently. A. Peters. fore stood in the of such a move- the same as you outline in your let- I look with gressman John way upon now great pleasure, Mark and have ter as his announced Myrick Horace Gerrish ment will be forced to yield. This program of last is the fact that he gave us a mighty returned from two movement is now in evidence and if winter, then I am not in accord with 1 good luncheon. We talked miscel- Greenville bringing gradually and properly carried out. it. I was not in Maine last winter and laneously about matters of general deer. Important Letters of Maine’s to be desirable. If could not follow the legislative mat- interest and appears private I, myself, brought up the Mr. and Mrs. Willie ters as as I Sanderson of Bel- property is taken it must always be closely would wish but I water power matter and we ex- Chief Pe- did not fast Nov. 6 with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Executive, Cong. paid for at a fair and honest price, understand that the Governor changed views. spent and I am confident that the State of had gone so far as to advocate “the Cleaves So far as I could see, no one pres- Bagley. ters, and Benj. F. Maine will never ownership, management, operation epuntenanee any- ent, including the Governor, favored In Use For Over A little son came to live with Mr. and 30 Years thing thta even savors of confiscation. and control of every phase of water of Associated Industries. any authority by the state to con- While I am Governor there need be power in the state.” I am, always Mrs. George Garcelon, Oct. 29th, William The Kind You Have demn. operate or use water powers, Always Bought no on have been, and shall be bit- apprehension this of the always Lorenzo. CENTAUR NEW YORK phase developed or _ __ _THE COMPANY, CITY. to undeveloped, except pos- question. terly opposed that. at sibly the dam as the merest inci- Earl a student at Erskine the fol- Maddocks, Governor Baxter gave ont I was glad of the opportunity to am, nowever, m accord with the dent to the storage reservoir and that was at home recently for a lowing statement from the Executive talk with you in Brunswick last Governor’s program as I understand was not vital and I doubt if the Gov- Academy, it and my of his einor brief visit. Department today: — month, and should you come to Maine understanding pro- would insist on it. I am sure is that he does not would be pleased to see you. I have gram advocate the he would not unless it was seen to state’s The Sunshine Society will hold its an- “The people of Maine are entitled confidence in your friendship and in taking over the developed he a good business proposition with- Charles F. Swift, late of Belfast, deceased powers or of those that nual meeting Thursday afternoon with Will and for to know how the Governor of the your desire to do what is best for the developing out detriment to anybody. petition probate thereof and that are now letters Notice ot State of Maine, and at all tmes am undeveloped but that he fa- I Mrs. Irene Ward. testamentary issue to Ralph I Morse, Foreclosure State stands ater Power hope that nobody will think that he the to vors a of reser- being executor named therein and willing tell you frankly what my development storage the was pre- Whereas views meeting in the interest of The quarantine has been removed from sents said petition. Frank M, Fairbanks of Pitts: Question. I my ideas are. voirs in the state on a business basis in anybody's candidacy for office. There the County of state of Maine, in such a as to the home of Harold who is recov- Leonard Clark, late of deceas Somerset, by public on many cftffertnt occasions Sincerely, way benefit the power was Gowen, Winterport, his mortgage deed dated not the slightest approach to ed. Will and petition for March 24, A. D owners and users as well as the from probate thereof and and recorded in both in pub- such an ering diphtheria. Waldo of Deeds, L in speeches and interviews. (Signed) PERCIVAL P. BAXTER, idea. It was even suggested, that letters testamentary is^ue to Maria Registry lic generally and the state. Clark, Book 838, Page 100, to the I believe, that several of us sh being the executrix named conveyed under Recently, however, I thiive been asked Governor of Maine. might Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Stevens of Belfast therein and & I that the said signed, Noyes Nutter Manufacturing To— understand Governor be later running for the same office presents petition. Application that no a number of citizen}' to state wbat and their Mrs. Mabel Jewett of pany, a corporation under the by thinks soihe amendment to the con- guest, bond be from said s ^organized It is apparent from the above that required executrix con- of the State of Maine 1 believe should be mine's Water Hon. John A. Peters. visited the old tained in the petition for and having an estab stitution is necessary in order to car- there was no made to Salem, Mass., doctor’s probate thereof, Wished of Power use'to a sim- House Office attempt “frame place business at Bangor, in the Policy. In Building, ry out the reservoir 6. Caroline of res','- storage plan. up" anything detrimental to .anybody. home Nov. M. Cutter, late of Belfast, deceas- County Penobscot, State of Maine, tne f ilar request made of 11 early last D. C. This ed. Washington, would necessarily include the Five or six citizens Will and petition for probate thereof and lowing described real estate, viz: a certair ant- A. of Maine, some summer by the Hon-rs Peters, of Domain that le ters issue or parcel of land situate in Right Eminent and would of whom held office and some didn’t, testamentary to Francis J. Burnham, Ma from :11 >’i “third Maine Starrett, he the executor being bounded as Congressman give the right to condemn whatever all I believe THORNDIKE. being named therein follows: being the m«r?l ovtter to him greatly interested in its and half of lot District, I addressee131*' was in the proposed basin presents said petition. Maria D. Pierce No, 7, south of SebasticookK LETTER storage welfare, got together without ul- named as and under date of 1921, and FROM BENJ. F. CLEAVES any co executor having deceased, adjoining the river and the Ballard I July 2!ftti, and. of course, there be a terior might po- purpose to talk with the Gov- the season of 1921 have the whole lot is in a as this letter a concise state- OF THE ASSOCIATED INDUS- During repairs Sarah A dtscrihed convey*; gives tential water power in that basin and ernor about his water Foy, late or Palermo, deceased* from W. R. Pushor power program. on to William K. Lai ment of my views it is given below. TRIES TO CONGRESSMAN'S in that been made the old Center meeting Petition that,Martha Anna or some JOHN sense it could be condemned I was not for what Bryant hated June 24, 1861, and recorded in Wa; responsible ap- other suitable be “After this letter Con- and taken the state but it would house so that its services may be contin- person may appointed admin- of receiving A. PETERS, OCTOBER 17TH, 1921. by peared in the papers and know noth- istrator of County Registry Deeds. Book 115, Fagt said estate. Application that no gressman Peters suggested that he be wiped out and the would 162. excepting a;.d reserving all rights of v. taking ing about it. So far as I myself am ued. This church was built in 183&, and bond be required from said administrator is one or be public in the across said would like to meet me, with incidental to the development of concerned I am contained in the highway land, being infrequently jarred is like a set on a hill that cannot petition for p'obete thereof. the same Associated Industries of Maine a “city premises conveyed to Augustu.- two other men with -whom he had reservoir and not to the develop- headlines in Petition presented said Martha Anna by newspapers. by Bry- Burke by Ads E. Davidson her deed Augusta, Maine ment or use be hid.” The wishes to thank all an by da: talked dver the situation, and dis- of a power. churct^ ant, heir at-law of said deceased. November If you will permit me a suggestion, 13, 1917, and recorded ir Wa. cuss the matter. A Conference was October 17, 1921. I the friends who to the call for Estate of A of understand that the Governor al- and I see that responded Mary French, late of Lincoln- Registry Deed., on Page 202 ot Vo!. Hon. John you represent some ville. First held in Portland on September 16th A. Peters, so has in mind and final account for Said Ada E. Davidson •;.• the possibility of the important industries in the state, I funds to do the shingling. Mr. Peavey presented having purchased an- Member of allowance by John R. and shortly afterward newspapers Congress, state being authorised to make use of think it Dunton. administrator. premises hereby conveyed ot her husba- would he very much better I of Colby College has been holding ser- bred that the Washington, D, C. Estate of Frederick C. late of Davidson. Being the same premises nounced gentlemen present any power that was incidentally de- if we could have Kane, Boston, more, meetings. ! vices here at 2 p. and will in the Commonwealth of veyed to Frank M. Fairbanks Augustur were in accord with the Governor’s veloped at a dam so m., Sunda\s, Massachusetts First by — storage that it either small or ! Dear Mr. Peters: by large groups, and and final account presented for allowance Burke, by his deed dated October 16, 191.', water power program. would not run to waste. That, too, have continue for a time. by frank talks about the best busi- I Alma A. Kane, executrix. recorded in Waldo County Registry of In-. would “After this announcement was Some weeks ago a Portland paper be incidental to the storage ness policies in the state and Book 328, Page 80. ap- Estate of Lorenzo Pendleton, late of Isles- made Benjamin F. Cleaves. Executive announced with scare-heads that business. The Governor says he proach such matters boro. And whereas the Conditions of said mi with open minds, First and final account presented for of the Assoicated Indus- would not advocate the State’s dis- gage have been broken: Secretary Senator Hale and having in mind only the welfare of allowance by Frank W. Sherman, executor. Congressmen the Now, therefore, by reason of the breach tries, addressed a letter to Congress- tributing power thus developed, the state. Estate of Eliza Pet rs and White were in full A. Bacor, late of Unity. the conditions the said & N man of accord but it as a thereof, Noyes Peters under date October simply selling by-product Final account for ter You are in presented allowance by claims a ft with Baxter's to some quite right saying that Manufacturing Company 17th, to which Congressman Peters Governor water power public utility company. This, Alonzo Bacon, adminis.rator. closure my constituents have a to know of said mortgage and gives this no So far as the ess I right replied under date of October 20th. program.' public p however, understand ho does not Estate of Walter E. for that my attitude on this as as Warren, late of Jack- purpose. is never as well on concerned, 1 have seen any regard vital, his principal idea be- son. First and acc Dated at this twei.tv-m “Tbe three letter:' above referred other public questions. final >unt presented for Bangor. Maine, explanation, qualification nr denial of ing the development of valuable res- They always allowance Ruby E. day of October, A. D. 1921. to are public documents of so much have known by Warren, executor. that ervoirs pretty clearly without NOYES & interest that are statement, and as the matter which would he a great bene- Estate of Emma F. late of Bel- NUTTER and importance they concealment on my and I doubt Patterson, stands in the minus of members of fit to the state. part fast. First and manufacturing COM 1 published herewith r..> that ail citizens final account presented tor J this very much if monk of them believed allowance By c. p. gunners, interested in Association, each of the three In this by Frank Herbert Hal), executor. the Water Power issue connection I am sending that I would advocate state socialism, Its 3w44 gentlemen named are in Estate of Hamlin Attorney. may understand the situation as it apparently you a copy of a letter the Goverhor even if had Burkett, late of Belfast, I accord they read headlines in a First and final with, what we understand to wrote me on account presented for allow- .exists today. July 28th which gives to that Victors ance he the water newspaper effect. by Abbie M, Thompson, administratrix. power measure of our in more detail this policy that I have Governor. I have endeavored to make this a in many a Estate of Emma B. late of outlined and you will see from this sharp struggle Eames, Stockton frank and full reply as you requested. serious Springs, First and final account presented for This leads to a considera- letter that your understanding of his against developments. naturally If there is other allowance by Benjamin M. Eames, executor. Letter from Governor Percival P. is not any point that you tion of what Governor Baxter’s water policy correct, if you under- Estate would like information on. please let | of Sylvan us C. Patterson, late of BAWGOK LI WE Baxter to Congressman John A. power program is. At the last ses- stand it to be as outlined in what me know. There is Winterport. First, and final account call his nothing in the presented 28th, 1921. sion of the Legislature, Governor you announced program of for allowance Warren S. FALL Peters, July world to conceal. You are at perfect by Grant, administra- SCHEDULE Baxter caused to be introduced, and last winter. tor. liberty to publish this letter of make Office of the Governor, State of presented a message an amend- upon, I notice you say that some of the use of it that Estate of Henrietta B. Drake, late of Frank- any you want to. STEAMSHIPS HE Maine, ment to the Constitution, under members of Association are in fort. First and final account presented for LEAST your I am Augusta. July 28th, 1921. which the State would au- sending you copy of the letter allowance by Lillian H. have been a heated state of mind over this mat- Parker, administratrix Leave Bangor Tuesdays. a; of the Governor to me of 28th Thursdays thorized to enter fully into the own- ter and are in July Estate of Michael C. late of Jack- Saturdays at 2 m., V\ 2.45 Peters: — outspoken their opin- Stevens, p, interport p. Dear Congressmen in which he, in a measure, outlines son. Petition ership. management, operation and ion that If a member of the National of Annie B, Stevens, widow, Buckspcrt 3 30 p m., Belfast 5 p. m for t control his program. You can make any use that an allowance may be made to her out den, Rockland and Boston. In my opinion the State should of every phase of water power House is seeking information upon ot' of this that want to Doctor's the estate of said in the State. So far as the at you except pub- Prescription personal deceased. Return—Leave Boston Wedr make a beginning: in the develop- public which to determine his position in Mondays, lish it in the newspapers and as to Internal and External Estate of Ethel late and at 5 m. Leave Rock, large knows, his views as expressed such a matter he should E. Call, of 1 roy. Peti- days Fridays p. ment of Reservoirs on a busi- consult with Storage that, if you want to publish it and ICO of Success °* Annie R. Getchell, that Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 a. upon this occasion ba'-e not been the manufacturers “who have an years ; administratrix, she be licensed to Camden 5 45 a. Belfast a ness basis and thus derive an income will telegraph me. I shall be too may sell and convey at m., 7.15 m, for But changed or modified. He has upon opinion with reference to the best only priv- glad to ask the Many a volunteer nurse in re- ate sale certain real estate situated in said port, Winterport and Buogor from them or the some occasions talked with reference Governor for permis- by selling leasing course to be followed.” Troy, belonging to said deceased and sion to do that. I should not think mote sections has given heart- described At Boston correction is made with the M stored water to the owners of the to a storage amendment to the Con- in said petition. If I were trying to make up my he would have hut felt to this old opolitan Line express freight steamers f stitution, but never, so far as we any objection, praise grand Water Powers on the rivers below mind what attitude to take about wa- without his Estate of Charles P. Woodbury, late'of Free- New York via Cape Cod Canal. know, has he receded from the consent I would not care anodyne. Its t imely use insures posi- ter and the state I should cer- dom, Petition of Henrietta Woodbury, widow GEO. E. DUNTON, Agent. the reservoirs. This is as far as I be- powers to have it done. relief and tion he took last winter. Many of speedy safety against that an allowance may be made to her out of Belfast, Maine. at tainly consult with the manufacturers lieve the State should go the pres- our Generation the estate of members with whom I have of complications. personal said deceased, owners of water Maine and their agents, who are Very truly yours, ent time. The pow- talked have rather doubted aft or of users Estate of Nathan that the class and men generation happy P. Libby, late of Unity* ers on the rivers are of course en- high intelligent and three named were in First and final account for allow- gentlemen full are in their own (Signed) JOHN A. PETERS. have proved it to be the great- presented For Sale titled to the natural flow of the river, specialists business, ance Ella accord with this announced program est of all remedies for by H, Libby, administratrix. be the but even in that case I should feel family and would charged only for oi uie and Petition of of W'ar- lhe A. B. Whitten locate- (joveruor, have rather perfectly free also to consult with the Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sylvia Bagley, guardian Homestead, increased flow occasioned by the con- and ren Foster Videtto. To his name to hoped expected that there would charge at Bast on shore road struction of the reservoirs. What the Governor of the state, especially a “There are three cardinal points Grippe, Cramps, Colic, Chills, Warren Foster Northport, opposit be some explanation of the public an- Bagley. future in store in Water Governor who has made a particular Strains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. may have nouncement above referred to. and in Maine’s Water Power Program Frances W. Jenkins, late of Worcester, in postoffice. study of the case and who, so far All dealers. 25 and 50 cents. sea Power Development is not for us to have been that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, deceas- Good view, easy access to the shun frankly disappointed that as I can have been brought to the front who us see, is actuated by disinter- ed. A certain instrument, an authenti three and one-half acres of good tillage lanJ determine, for those follow none being j appeared. Some of our members ested the several I have cated about trees in can State’s motives, having in mind only during years copy of the last will and testament and j fifty apple bearing; buildings either enlarge the under- are a bit “het up" over the matter, the the of W. situated near school and ehu; or public welfare. served in the Legislature. probate thereof Frances Jenkins, ] good repair; takings restrict them! and are somewhat outspoken in the with a that said will be < and about one mile from Northport Camp I notice with some that petition may allowed feel with surprise "The first two have been settled a I should well satisfied my statement that if a member of the by PROBAIt MilICIS and recorded and letters testamentary issue to Vround furniture ami complete equipm. you suggest that I should make a work if I could see a storage reser- Senate or a member of the National pub- la w and charter amendment and have Charles Douglas Wheeler and Moses Allen for a home can be bought with the homeste lic statement of the reason for a | voir tried out some suit- was Wheeler, executors named therein. if desired. Cottage at Birch Crest belongs system id House seeking information upon been endorsed by an Applica- j which occurred in Portland overwhelming tion to the same estate is also for sale. t able location, which doubtless would which to determine his with meeting To all persons interested in either ot the that no bond be required from said execu- Apply position j JOHN o: not long since at which the Governor puolic sentiment. The third is yet tors is contained in the for ; R. DUN TON prove of direct benefit to the Water reference to a matter of so much im- hereinafter petition probate and to be settled. estates named: thereof. Said RALPH 1 MORSE. Power who to be some' others were present, in- petition being presented by said owners, ought will^ portance to industry in his State, he Charles 4vr44 Savings Bank Building, Belfast, -\J cluding myself. “First: Maine’s Whiter At a Picb8te Court hold at Belfast, ir ami Douglas Wheeier and Moses Allen to pay a fair for the bene- ought to consult with those Powers must ing price manufac- for the ot W aldo, or thr n ccrd Tues- Wheeler. fits received. There was at all secret be kept in Maine for the benefit of County turers who have an opinion with nothing of in of our Lord one Maine day November, the year Eben W. Blanchard, late of Poston, County ; reference to the best course to about the meeting and I am quite people and Maine industries YOUNG WOMEN WANTED I am not advocating the State's be fol- thousand nine hundred ard twenty-one. The of Suffolk, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. | to the reason for the It has taken several years of hard taking over the developed Water lowed, and have certain facts upon willing give following matters having been presented for A cettuin instrument purporting to be an au- Wm. Knowlton & Mfrs wan work In the to j Sons, which in of gathering, so far as there was any, Legislature establish the action thereupon hereinafter indicated, it thenticated of the last will and testa- Powers or of developing those that they rely support their ctpy j girls to learn to sew and trim ladies and as it was at this principle beyond recall. is hereby ordered, that notice thereof be given raent and thereof of Eben W. Blanch- are now undeveloped. The future will opinion. especially entirely my probate children's hats at their plant in West t'i that it took and if to all persons interested by causing a copy of ard, with a petition that said co* of determine whether visable. narentiv exists mav have resulted three weeks bucceseiveiy before the second the Probate Court for Waldo and that portunity for ambitious girls. Ideal ing with the Governor and talking public lakes and natural storage res- County If a Constitutional Amendment is fro.u misunderstanding. I felt it my Tuesday of December, A. D, 1921, in The Re- letters of administration with the will annex- I ing conditions. Transportation advanced over these questions interesting the ervoirs. the State reserves the if a as I believe it is, the lan- duty both to you and to this Associa- right, publican Journal, r twspsper published and ed be issued to Nettie B Merrill without For further information communicate necessary, I should giv- J state, be glad to have the the public needs require it, to take at Belfast, in said that on her official bond. guage of such an amendment should tion to put the maUer squarely be- printed County, they ing surety Petition pre- | once with Max H. Golden, 102 Exchang* odium attached exclusively to myself back the franchise without paying for may appear at a Probate Court 10 be held at sented said Nettie B. Merrill. be broad enough to give the State fore you. and shggest that in fairness by St., Portland, Me. 44tf where it it. This means that State the Probate Office in said Belfast on the second to all there should be some belongs. the would Estate of Lizzie G. Dodge, late of Islesboro. adequate power to carry out the stor- public Tuesday of A.D. 1921,at ten o’clock The is the “reason for pay a fair price for all improvement December, Petition of Robert F. administrator age reservoir plan. This would need statement of the reason for the gath- following in the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they Dunton, and and for all mone- de bonis non, with the will for deter- ering which took the gathering”; last Commencement developments, see cause. annexed, to include the Right of Eminent Do- undoubtedly place, of and what at Bowdoin I met the Governor ac- invested in the pioperty, but would mination collateral inheritance tax. FLORIDA main, and should there be a water the particular water power Mary IH. Smith, late of deceased. not he to for the frail Prospect, ELLERY BOWDEN. BY SEA to program is to .which you are Said to cidentally and happened to touch up- obliged pay Will and for thereof and that power in the territory he con- petition probate Two Sailings Weekly on this water business. I told chise which the State itself gave, Jucge of said Court. it would he for the have become committed. I think you power letters testamentary issue to Almira P. Ginn, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 3 I’. M demned, necesary This A true copy of the original. Attest: will agree that this Association has him I admired his backbone and away. principle has been estab- she being the executrix named therein and State to have the power to take it; CHAS. ,E. JOi.NSON, Register. Boston to Savannah financial as last lished within the past five years. presents said petition Application that no the entire reser- a right to know, aqd think von will judgment displayed First Class Passenger Fares, Bostor otherwise, storage bond be from said executrix is con- perhaps also be convinced that if winter during the legislative session "Third: The Storage Reservoir pla' required voir system might be blocked. I re- tained in the for thereof. Notice is hereby given that the following but that I was to the petition probate Way $36.65 $67.24 alize that this arouse your constituents, by reason of the bitterly opposed as outlined in the correspondent- have been made tbe Probate s.J»U rtTpJ suggestion may of deceased. appointments by above announcement condemnation, development or use by above. Jennie Carrow. late Belfast, To St. Petersburg To Jacksonville opposition, but a small water power have been mis- given Court, within and for the Couity of Waldo and the Will and petition for probate thereof and led into believing that are in state of the water powers wheth- as State of Maine: owner should not be allowed to stand you “I. Governor of Main§, make tld that letters testamentary issue to Wyatt R. $51.28 %% $42.82 er or I dis- 1% accord with a certain project of the developed undeveloped * in the way of the State’s Storage Res- statement, publish the three letter Carrow. he being the ex^utor named therein Estate of Manson O. George, late of Pros- $95.25 i RSd $78.33 ervoir and the State cannot Governor and are not actually in full covered Cat he and I were very above and announce the thre and presents Application that pect. Burton O. George of Prospect appoint- rt^j System, given, said] petition. Including meals and stateroom allow it? plans to be subject to the accord with that project, have a righi much of the same opinion. He did cardinal points of Maine’s Watc no bond be required from said executor is con- ed executor November 8, A. D. 1921. accommodations tained in the for thereof. whim of an individual. The Amend- to know what is your attitude upon not tell me that he was opposing that Power Policy so that the citizens c.: petifion probate Estate of O^is B, Patterson, late of Swan- War Tax additional Lulu N. Patterson executrix ment can be drawn to define just this all-important matter. but he told me that he had not and our State may understand the pos: Thomas W. Pitcher, late of Belfast, deceas ville. appointed November 8, A. D. 1921, how far the State may go. I am, therefore, making these sug- did not favor that and only favored tion that I always have held on the ed. Will and petition for probate thereof and that letters issue to Clement W. Estate of Maurice B. late of Troy. It also might be advisable to have gestions to you, and hope that thi* the project of developing the storage Water Power question.” teBtamehtary Call, that I was Wescott ana Robert F. Dunton, they being Annie R. Getchell of Madison appointed ad- the of the Amendment suffi- office may be favored with a frank reservoirs. I told him language (Signed) PERC1VAL P. BAXTER, the executors named therein and present said ministratrix de boijis non November 8, A. D. Pier 42,Hoosac Tunnel Docks, Boston and full reply. mighty glad to hear that as I had to allow the to •> ciently broad State of Maine. petition. 1921. heard some people intimate that he Governor develop such power, If any, as can Very Olive E. Ames, late of Thorndike, deceased. Estate of Wilmont F. Ham, late of Jackson. sincerely yours, was in favor and was advocating the be profitably developed at the storage Will and petition for probate thereof and that Fred W. Ham of Thorndike appointed admin- EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscribe BENJ. F. state’s over the water powers dam, but not elsewhere. I should not (Signed) CMJAVBS, taking letters (testamentary issue! to Carl S. Coffin, istrator November 8, A. D. 1921. hereby gives notice that she has been duly apr Executive Secretary. but as he was not- I thought it should he the executor named therein and printed executrix of the last will testa advocate the State’s distributing the IA being pre- Estate of Asa Higgins, late of Belfast. and be known more We did CASTOR no bond ment of poyker thus developed, but it could publically. Renta said petition. Application that Frank I. Wilson of Belfast appointed adminis- not have time to talk out the matter bp from said executor is contained in ! be sold on favorable terms to some For Infants and Children required trator November 8, A. D. 1921. SARAH L. SEIDER, late of Searsmont, and I told him that I would try to the petition for probate thereof. Public Utility Company. This would Sure Estate of Helen M. Pierce, late of Prospect. in the County of Waldo, deceased. All per Relief From Catarrh see him at When I In Use For Over 30 Years Freeman Ritchie, late of Monroe, deceased. sons demands the estate of .seem to be netessary, otherwise there ‘again Augusta. Everett Pierce of Buckaport appointed ad- having against was at home the Will and petition for probate thereof and that said deceased are desired to the same be a of during Congression- ministrator November 8. A, D. 1921. present might waste valuable energy. letters issue to E. Ritchie, 1 Medicated air ia' the only treatment to testamentary Mary for settlement, and all indebted thereto are is not vital. al recess I tried several times get This, however, I ask only she | the executrix named therein end Dated at Belfast, in said County of Waldo to make for catarrh. Breathe Hyomei and obtain the Governor at Augusta by tele-' being requested payment immediately. ;to do what other such as Mas- presents said petition. Applieetion that no and State of Maine, this 15th day of Novem- ELECTA M. ROBBlNS, states, One the telephone -aehusfills and New York are doing immediate relief. At A. A. Howes & phone. evening I bond be required from said executrix is con- ber. A. D. 192L Searsmont. Me., Oct. 11,1921. people connected me with hijn Co. %t tained in the petition for probate thereof, CHAS. E. JOHNSON. Register • * i WINTERPURT tell stories of back home in a voice that was music’s own, she thawed vis- INFLAMED The first snow [ICE of the season fell Friday ibly. Enough to mention the opera morning,.Nov. 4. and her box—though quite vaguely. Mrs. so did George Grant is visiting her Even nightmares end, this WITH ECZEMA daughter, Mrs. dreadful evening. Mrs. I-ane, her | McNulty, in Boston. face hot at thought of it all, nodded Mlss Mother Ford is i gaiuing after her to her image saying: “Never again. severe illness Treatment Prescribed By Two I am forever done with good deeds; Mrs. William Dotten and children have tired of suffering for my virtues. As Skin Specialists Had No gone to Baltimore to reside. for the Marshes, I wipe them off the ©. 1921, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Frank slate.” on Smith of Bangor has sold his Effect The Disease When one Is frankly fifty-and-some- She meant it, but fate had a trick place on the river road to George Rowe. thing, with no beauty parlor mitiga- of rewriting slates. Next day but Clifton ■Friiit-a-tives” Cleared The Skin Coggins left by boat Nov. 4 for tions, it appears she might reasonably one, Lucilla all but forced her way Boston, after a visit with his escape any suspicion of vamping, even in, white and drawn of face, her eyes Elba, New Yokk. daughter, I Mrs. Carleton Young. though appearances might lie against red with weeping. offered with Eczema in face my her. Mrs. Frances Lane was firmly “I—have—come to—So give him up \ears. I tried several The Burr Club will serve a doctors, pay supper of that opinion—and facts disprove it. —to you,” she said without prelude. whom were t0 the Public in L O. O. F. specialists on Skin | banquet hall In this wise: “I am going back—as soon as possible. on -<>s, and got no help whatever. I Thursday night, Nov. 17. She was not impressive—thin, al- I will give him his divorce—” I read an advertise- most with Mrs. Lane de- \pril, Congratulations of their many friends whifetty, indeed, ash-gray “Explain, please,” about Dr. E. N. are hair and skin like rose leaves, manded in her great manner. Lu- Olzendam of extended to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hawes aged she was yet somehow cillfl wept loudly. “You—you can! N.II., being completely re- of Monroe, who were united in distinguished— ; marriage because which con- face me—and that—when of a stubborn case of Eczema Nov. 4. possihly qf eyes say you tradicted the to be old have taken—more than my .1 to mine by the use of “Fruit- hair, refusing Il-i-fe," Mizpah Rebekah Lodge responded to an or even For the she had she howled. “And T trusted and “Sootha-Salva”. elderly. rest, you— invitation from Esther Rebekah Lodge of good taste, good manners, modestly thought you were safe—and old.” a May 1st, I began using “Fruit- Brewer Monday evening, Nov. the de- sufficient income, rather a pretty wit, “I am,” said Mine. -Frances, sup- s'’ and after two I j 7, weeks saw and a a dint ! gree statf of the visiting lodge exempli- very kind heart. Twenty years pressing smile. Then, by of wement. June 1st I began a widow she several times have cross-examination that would have fying the work of the degree in its usual might Sootha-Salva” and the first her name and estate to been creditable to Benton, she by fine manner. changed great Judge ugust, I was completely relieved, worldly advantage. That she had re- got at the truth—Lucilla had taxed The whist at the present time, I cannot parties being held on Thurs- frained spoke no exceptional constancy Jemmy roundly with his “infatuation” day evenings in the series for the benefit to the dead—rather a —he had admitted her a woman has felt that she was my signs of the disease coming whimsical joy smilingly Many of the new are well In ordering her life charge—having fortified himself afresh I can now work on the hottest library attended. The strictly according a failure in baking bread, cakes and pastries un- : music for the has been to her own pleasure, with a long drink of Windsor Scotch in summer and get my blood dancing donated room. Then Knowles’ Her was so assured. She in the dressing laughing til she tried WILLIAM d up and the Eczema does not by orchestra, F. C. Knowles, position TELL. Then she has he had his Clara refused to be “in loudly, bidden weeping one rrne.” violin; Knowles, piano; Carleton society”—society found after success is a a RAY W. SPEED, not to be a fool—the combat thick- that, all, just question of little Chester even with the capital letter often all the of Young, clarinet; L. Barrows, history medicine, there entreated her to come out and ened—after two hours of it lie had care and the flour. drums. Miss Bessie play right never Carleton was chair- whisked door been another treatment with It. Such times as she went, out, slamming the hard man of the and entertaining committee Thurs- behind him. The rest was blank si- rzema, Rashes other Skin swathed and filmy, she never played j with Misses ase to day evening, Marion Cole, wallflower—If leme ana emptiness., l.uciua naa compare with “Fruit-a- she danced rarely it Forget the disappointments of past experience. Laura Whitney and Margaret White as was sta id it as as possible, then de- aiid “Sootha-Salva”. Here of choice, not necessity. She pre- long There is so much real satisfaction in sei nded the home-wrecker to good baking, ave the ideal assistants. ferred dinners to dances for several upon combination, to that it’s worth trying again—especially when you reasons, but had vagaries of choice shame her with her own magnanimity. the blood, insure sound diges- can try WILLIAM TELL at our risk. You among them. The for ex- i “I’m going to leave a letter to him— ■ irrect and Windsors, know we constipation, soothe SEaRSMONT with she said at the absolutely guarantee satisfaction. ample, sinfully rich, old and even close you,” end. “I al the iullamed, itching skin, friends, found It next to impossible don’t want to make trouble for him lit-a-tives” is sold all dea- Miss Fannie by Hanson, who has been in to have her at their big gatherings— at the office—and I know he won’t .')0c a 6 for Tell Grocer—WILLIAM box, $2.o0, trial j CBmden through the summer, spent a because she knew they would come—home—gulping over the word your TELL _ijc., or from FRUIT-A-TIVES few days in her home last week. "feature" her—and she loathed being —“unless you make him." d, N.Y. featured. A had Mrs. Lane no longer felt like smil- OGDEXSBURG, The many friends of Mrs. Elizabeth great man, you see, said after encountering her, “She is ing. Indeed, there was a choke in her Wiley will be sorry to know that she is Yes, the price is down—two sacks now for the most amusing person In all New throat as site asked: “Couldn’t you WH TIE’S CORNER, from an Winterport suffering attack of sciatic rheu- see about what used to York.” After that, she might have the state he was in? And that I you pay for one. matism. was just playing safe for both of you?” vs Nealey spent a week recently in “But—you swapped Judge Benton with his R. C. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. son, Nealley. for him—I heard the other women SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY Alvin Stone was christened Esther Eileen Luce and of talking how strange it was—he is such DISTRIBUTORS OF WILLIAM TELL FLOUR family Newburg Rev. in Belfast by Timothy O’Mahoney a and ailers at C. W. Nealey’s Nov. 2. catch, everybody saying you've Nov. 1st. tried to catch him,” Lucilla said ob- ———WMgtW—It mm --TOW' -.ir.WH.ran— Laura Bickford, who is teaching stinately. “Maybe—you couldn’t help I—Mlilll—■ II Mrs. Belle Cunningham has received a fvv, spent the week-end at her if—either of you—but oh, oh, I wish letter from Mrs. Arthur Templeton, who ■ iiere. l could il—die right now.” ^TryiBP,, is her sister in Mass visiting Worcester, Half an hour at riie phone brought Mr- Carrie Ketcham of Bangor arriv- Mr. was fortu- saying that Templeton results. Judge Benton took the case— 9 to spend a few days with Mrs. a in Portland nate in securing position lie had seen enough to need scant ex- W. L. COOK 1 B Jewett. and she will rejoin him in a short time. planation. He rounded up Jemmy in at Libby of Melrose, Mass., made great shape, routing him out of the Frank Thomas of East Brookfield, :sit at the home of his uncle, C- hotel where lie was drowning his trou- Undertaker Mass and Earl Fairbanks of j Worcester, bles in many hours of solid a by, recently. sleeii— who have been visiting the for- 1 We take them from the ? Mass., | which had washed away all memory ledge in the Pearce Water- quarry, rid Mrs. Varney j^f mer’s grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. of his emotional So lie lapse. when Licensed Embalmer cut, polish, finish, letter and place them on your ed A. R. Wellman and family a Paine, have gone to Bridgton for a short was brought to Lucilla “like torrents lot in the cemetery. One continuous and 1 recently. visit before returning to their homes, from a mountain source they rushed License 377. process one small R. G. Robertson of Swanville Into each other's arms." And let us profit. Nov. 6th, in the M. E. church Sunday, hope they lived happy ever after. Maine. Tel. 61-3 e gues of her sister, Mrs. F. P Belfast, You avoid the pastor, Rev. E. E. Harrison, gave an the high cost of stock, the high ts, several days the past week. g excellent sermon from the text, “War a FALLEN FROM HIGH ESTATE freight and the middle men’s profits, which I B. Wood of has brings Bangor purchas- good warfare,” 1st. Timothy 1-18. The your monument down to the lowest possible Guy Southard farm and in the work on the church was delayed a price. | repair Unfortunate Stag Well Knew He Was Call and see for a for a sum- yourself. § will e ect bungalow few days ow'ing to the rain and high Not in Condition to Be TOR SALE mer : lie. wind. Leader of Herd.

iny friends of Mrs. C. E. Bart- A limited of board A of attended quantity A. S, largj company people Jemmy Possessed Himself of Her Two of us were resting in the shade at HEAL, St„ Belfast, Me. I uono, a former resident of this suitable fo Bridge the Hallowe’en social in the church ves- Hand. the end of a portage, taking in the plank, 2x4, etc., -re saddene'd to learn of his seri- try and enjoyed the fine entertainment loveliness of the clear mountain hike This lum- ess. had a fine, indirect, retainer from the building purposes. given by the scholars who had received before us. when with not a rustle of Windsors to keep on being amusing— ber will be delivered in Bel- -s Thompson of Bangor and Dr excellent training by their teachers, Mrs. the herbiage, out popped a' deer into but the role did not in the least ap- the not i hompson of Portland were call- Etta Miss Helen Miss shallows, fifty feet from where at reduced Marriner, McCobb, peal to her. fast and vicinity we were sitting. It was a three-year- iie neighborhood of their early Elizabeth Hills. Mrs. Abbie Bryant, was Power abode with the Windsors— old stag, his antlers still in velvet, ict. 3U. committee on entertainment. Many prices. social, political, financial. They conid thick and cumbersome, although they are due these ladies for the suc- Edna Conant, assistant teacher thanks make or break—and, being kindly, should have been scouring and harden- MILTON B. HILLS, cess of the loved better than ford .high school, spent a few days evening. making breaking. ing at that time. Such a miserably Maine So Mrs. who never ft2g Belfast, iirae during the teachers’ con- Lane, pulled \Vires ragged, thin aud forlorn specimen he for herself, felt no compunction was. he had been u in Portland. LINCOLNVILLE Evidently badly against bringing them in contact with injuretl in some way, one shoulder and Julia White and the students of the young Marshes, who had come leg dragged badly. We watched him ort school were at their Mr. and Mrs. K. W. or Camden high Hardy from the provinces, bringing letters to drink and saw him walk off slowly .luring the teachers’ convention were at home here for the week end. her from her husband’s people. An across the sandy bottomed little bay, r the week-end. Mr. E. F. Whitney of Montello, Mass., engaging couple—well bred and good and into the alder swamp on the other to look at. Ambitious, too—Jemmy side. He was and Whitney has gone to the village is visiting friends and relatives in town. perfectly dispirited, at tile law, with a slant toward poli- not greatly in love with life just then. lie will reside for a time and his Mrs. Myra Young who has been at tics. Lucilla at her art—a very fine “He has pulled down his flag, poor er, Miss Alice, has entered Shaw’s Knox for a art of Hospital surgical operation, cookery. They could be helped chap,” I said to my companion as we in college Bangor. has returned home. by tlie Windsors, Mrs. Lane decided. resumed our normal breathing after m!iJb If meet she d Mrs. C. 1. lork ol Windsor- Miss Ella Pottle who has been spending they could could feel hap- his disappearance. “Did you notice pily quit of responsibility for them. At that he did not show his white ted Mr. and Mrs. W. N. York in her annual vacation at her old home re- plumed Write for ■■■■■■■■■iiMHHHiil the small dinner she gave for them, tail?” should he?” said Catalog several days recently and both turned to Medlield Nov. 5th. “Well, why asking only the potential patrons, with my friend. “Yes, why should he?” I were callers on relatives in this Kendall Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young, also Mr. Judge Benton to balance herself, answered. “He is no leader to be fol- ^Whitney Oct. 31. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy, have been on a things went so beautifully it was with lowed now. Xot for him to signal Port land, Maine Northern Maine. a heart she Miiip. Wind- Tress where see white and Mrs. W. H. Bickford were gunning trip in light accepted you my plume sor’s invitation, not to a for he is no safe to does a grpnd spread, gleam,’ guide tly surprised when score r Mrs. Grace Phelps of Ellsworth who ~-:~z ci^c=7. but to a and particular intimate dinner and fawns in his present condition. “I’ve got to attend a dinner ! their friends arrived at their has been a guest at her old home, ‘‘Twin that meant much more. Tonight,” the oyster said; * Monday evening, Oct. to offer Elm has returned home. I* 9 the swellest kind of a 31, Farm,” her when Evil Conditions in Morocco. dinner Judge dsmay Jemmy But I’d sooner be in bed.” illations and wish them a my long Mr. Leroy Howe and sister Georgia of appeared In that state of amorous The sloth and misery existing ■ wedded life. The ppy evening Brookline, Mass., who were called in inebriety that will make love to a among the men of Morocco strike one The Worst Yet. ightfully passed with cards and town on busiuess matters, have returned. broomstick, provided it wears a pet- on every hand, and a correspondent “There! There! What has Ferdi- In season a ticoat. The Marshes were to of the Associated l’ress during a re- nand due variety of cakes Mrs. Lena Supt. of next been doing now?” Rankins, Schools, cent evidences "■er was from an last arrivals—she stood waiting for tour found everywhere “Oh! mother, I’ll never pastry produced also Miss Helen McCobb and Miss Dodge forgive him. of the to which the natives Notice *n a the tardy escort, the judge, when depths Last night he put a mouse in his source and with hot cocoa, attended the Teachers’ Convention in Special Jemmy possessed himself of tier have sunk. The men, for instance, change and I died of js lunch was soon in evidence. We wish to inform the that we pocket nearly Portland. labor of kind for the public hand, kissed it and said, with a lan- despise any pur- fright when I touched it, and he never Mrs. Bickford were the are doing business all the time and if you recipi- of a think Mr. Ernest Mahoney and family of guishing glance: “I've been living pose making living. They or sell real estate of kind woke up to comfort me.” 1 useful for which wish to buy any many gifts they tills all She it however, for their womenfolk, Somerville, Mass., have been guests re- for day.” understood— good, we would be pleased to talk with you. sed their appreciation. lie would ruin unless she and see no inconsistency in harness- E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, cently of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Mahoney at everything Cause and Effect. C. M. of the threw herself into the breech, sacri- ing their wives to beasts of burden. ROY C. FISH, Local Manager, “Does Conant, manager the village. my daughter’s piano playing At the men forth to rob Room Odd Fellows' ’Port Fruit Growers’ ficed her evening and kept the poor night sally 2, Block, Belfast,jMe. annoy your husband?” asked Mrs. Associatioo, tf-'i7 Hallowe’en In the neighboring settlements, for ■by engaged in selling the apples The Mask Bail at Tran- spud from making a pretty spectacle Gushley of the woman next door. seem of off Hall a of himself. they incapable shaking “Not in oking after other interests of the quility Oct. 31st. was success. the least.” replied her their Inbred love of theft. of were in costume. Benton was coming to claim Many neighbor, ‘‘lie bu rs. The association has a mem- Many The prizes were Judge sweetly, always goes it is would murder a close Thin I her—she him an them, said, out when she starts.” won by Mr. Rea Rankins and Miss Flora gave entreating lgok. People P of nineteen with approximately relative for a silver coin, and it is cer- laid her hand upun Jemmy’s arm and Increase weight 10 to 25 pounds per Young. sai Darrels of fruit this year. Of this tain that, even in circumstances of ni- .iih. By simple guaranteed, steered him safely toward the feast. reliable treatment. Argo-Phosphato will on thiev- G. H. York has 1400 barrels; C dint of woman’s art, she the utmost peril, they go will increase your weight with good There, by solid flesh Mid muscle. C. C. 900 ing expeditions. stay-there pant, 1100; Clements, managed to keep him decently quiet Write today for FREE sample. I P. Clements, 700. Mr. Conant and so to maneuver that after dinner Enclose stamp to American Drug RAW HRS AND l)KF R SKINS | RHEUMATIC ACHES Couldn’t Demonstrate. Sales Co,, Malden 43, Mass. at Market ur crews packing at the present he did not leave her. algoLa pills Bought Highest Prices p Bueon—Who was that man All of furs arc* held seven H Mrs. the shipments days I and hopes to-be able to get'cars in More than once she sent soul wire- Regulate Stomach, Liver and Bowels and if onr valuation is not who called? Make Pure satisfactory wo I just Blood. For Constipation. Relieve return furs and ft Cl ient numbers to the' RELIEVED lesses to Lucilla, bidding her keep your ship greater QUICKLY Mr. Bacon—Oh, he wanted to sell Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness. Sick Headache PAY ALL KXPFNSKS 1 ol heart. Lucilla was dumb and dull. Try them 10c. 35c.- At jf the products during this month. racking, agonizing rheumatic ffl. C. druggists. Duane I PORTLAND RENDERING CO.. 1 a to make hair Dr. me preparation my "narmacal Co., soi- ache is relieved an the do Stephenson proprietor. P. O. Box Maine. er Patterson ot West quickly by ap- She would not join pair, what 1103, City Hall Portlune, 13f45 If Winterport THE of grow. Station, New York. See I plication Sloan’s Liniment. Mrs. Lane nor show the least signature on each box. barrels for might, "king the association and For forty years, folks all over the Mrs. Bacon—But doesn't he know interest In anything or anybody else. DENTIST "be Carleton with a crew of men is world have found Sloan’s to be the enough to take his hat off when he's Mrs. Windsor was less obdurate. She Maged in natural enemy of pains and aches. to a building a concrete founda- with talking gentleman?- MILK ! It penetrates without had stared faintly pursed lips ROOM 3 °r the storage that will rubbing. Mr. Bacon—He knows enough not MN SONIC TEMPLE. building You can just tell by its throughout dinner,, but when Friend I would like to secure customers for 4 PNEtJMomTT be erected healthy, to, my dear. The fellow’s as bald 223-3 near Winterport station. stimulating odor that it is to do Frances drew her within range of Telephone or 50 quarts of rich wholesome milk, I going as a billiard ball.—Yonkers States- I colds are the usual from cows. de- you good. Jemmy’s fascinating tongue made him young healthy Morning [ cause of Pneumonia. POOR’S MILLS" Keep Sloan’s handy for neuralgia, man. livery. HENRY B. LADD sciatica, lame stiff sore Tel. 178 16 3w45 MINTOL back, joints, Piano Tuning will be found the most strains and Expert muscles, sprains. effective remedy t <>r Mrs O. A. room Wade is having a bath At all and up the eo\- made. druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Repairing breaking HOOPING COUGH “fine homFfor sale ! gestion in Pneumonia, S p as m od i c Croup, must run LLOYD D. McKEEN, tollman Flood ia building an addition its course— Two story, modern frame house. 8 rooms. I Whooping Cough and Ms 1-4 acre of on ! Influenza. buildings. there is no “cure,” but BELFAST, MAINE. City water, land. Situated Sloarfs 1 3-4 mile from Northport avenue, post i ,rs Beth Cross has been visiting her Phone 126-4. 41tf Vicks helps to ease the office. Excellent summer or year round Mb, Mrs. MAGAZINF George Daggett. MAURICE W. LORD SDPSCHIPTIONS Liniment fep coughing paroxysms. dwelling. Mrs * 1 have James Dillan and son James will 45tf Hayford Block, Belfast, Me. j resumed the magazine subscription so to New Apply often. Use fork and will York for the Winter. freely be very glad to take care at yuur subscriptions for Mrs. Adelade Howe of Lincolnville is Makes Sick Skins bedtime. any magazines lTberty bonds i rnich you require. ‘siting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Hartshorn. Wfell One of Dr.Hobeon'e FamilyRemedies. For a clear, MAUDE ELLIS Mrs. BUSSE, Fred Carter has been qufite sick healthy complexion use freely Bought—Sold—Exchanged Union St., Belfast “in, but is better at this writing. Miss __21 adys Bryant haa been with her the MAURICE W. LORD « Subscribe Past week. ! DcHqbsotfe today for The Hayf rd Block, tf45 Belfast. Maine i .1 Republican Journal Griffin of Mattspoisett, Maas., arrived Thursday night, called by the illness of * l CLARION RANGES THE BEST their mother, Mrs Franklin A. Patter- son. Miss Hamilton of Bangor arrived MONEY CAN BUY Friday to assist Mrs. Clegg in the care of the patient Best Mixtures of New Iron John McLaughlin went to Bangor on Saturday to bring home Mrs. Alvah Dun- Correct Construction son who bad been at The ham and her young Store the general hospital since Wednesday, Progressive Superior Workmanship where the two-year old had an eye re- Ask your Clarion dealer to show moved as the result of an abscess caused is next to the you how Clarions are made by a fall. This small boy youngest of 3 children. Attention may fittingly be called in his old home town to the address of Hon. WOOD & BISHOP CO. Charles S. Hichborn of Augusta at the Armistice Day exercises in the city hall CLEAN-UP-SALE MAINE BANGOR, of the capital. Mr. Hichborn is widely Established 1839 known as a graceful and forceful speaker and this address as printed in the Kenne- BELFAST bec Journal is little short of masterly. SOLD BY W. A. HALL, who has Closes Mrs. Sallie C. Palmer, given Saturday, November 19 invaluable service as housekeeper and came after her siBter’s marriage and their | nurse at the home of James Marden and SEARSPORT I father’s death even more devoted in her his invalid sister, Mrs. Jessie Berry, for A care of the other whose failing health number of items these this week good among specials that will be closed Mrs. l£. F. Colcord returned the past four years, left early Capt. and needed the support of her strong and in Massachu- from a brief business trip in for an extended vacation out at some if left so Wednesday willing spirit. Since her mother’s death Saturday price it will pay you to come. setts. Her will be taken tempo- Boston. winter place » ■ in 1919 she continued to spend the rarily by Mrs. Ernest A. Partridge, a The Cong’l Guild will meet with Mrsi months with her brother, Dr. James T. Our have moved a lot of and we in sister-in-law of Mrs. Berry. prices goods know all have been Amos Nichols Tuesday at her home Erskine, in New York City and in Waban Word was received of Eastern Main street. with her sister, Mrs. Dana Dutch. In recently telling pleased. , the death of Mrs. Delia Clark, widow of Renfrew Wilson, who has been confined these homes and in Searsport where she her George Clark, a native of this town, at 10 his home during the past week with an remained the greater part of the year, Mass. In We shall a few lots of out town. and ready wit, her home in Somerville, past place good staple merchandise Satur- attack of grip, is again about loyalty, quick sympathy " had sum- surrounded her with a host of friends years Mrs. Clark passed many Miss Mabel Griffin, who returned Friday day at to make it worthwhile to come mers at her on lower Middle special prices help and is the among whom she was held in the highest cottage jiight from a brief visit in Augusta, esteem. Hers has been a short life well street. She is survived by two daugh- what is left of the odd lots. guest of Capt. and Mrs. B. F. Colcord. get spent and those with whom she has come ters and a son. The burial was at Ayer, Armistice Miss Isabel Cl os.-on spent beside her husband who met in contact in the day’s tasks and pleas- Mass., » Day at Monday to re- home, returning ures are the finer because she has lived. death on his locomotive several years sume her studies Farmington Normal atj The immediate family to whom the sym- ago. school. * pathy of casual acquaintances and inti- The lirst oastet( nan team to iare tortn Dana Dutcrf of Waban reached Mrs. mate friends is extended are Dr. and Mrs. from this village for a game on a foreign Watch the Our Window for town morning, called by Real Saturday James T. Erskine and young son Evans, floor made a pilgrimage Friday night and Millinery Miss Har- serious sickness of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Dutch (Nancy F. Ers- landed in Castine where the Normal rietts Erskine. kine) and son, Dana Erskine Dutch, three School team trimmed them to a score of Searsport Royal Arch Chapter No. 58 cousins, Dr. Irving Pendleton of Lewiston, 21 to 42. In view of the inexperience of Bargains in Hats D. G H. was inspected Wednesday by D. Edwin Griffin of Canton and Miss Mabel the visitors, the score is a commendable P., W. D. Barron of Camden. Following Griffin of Searsport. one. The team to make the trip was was the work of the order supper served made up of Grant, c; Woods, r. f.; Cava- in the lower hall. 1. Smith, r. g.; Arnold, I. g.; TERMS STOCKTON SPRINGS naugh, f.; CASH The Woman’s Club was delightfully Raymond Morrison, manager. Dunaver, and substitutes. entertained Friday by Mrs. Sidney M. Mrs. Olivia Ryder has returned to her Gross Redmond, Webber. In addition to the regular mem- home in Boston after visiting her mother, An appeal for Red Cross memberships bers the guest list included Mrs. Harold Mrs. Caroline S. Berry, for several weeks. will immediately be made and it should son David, Mrs. Harold LeMay and young Mrs. Harold Hawes secured the Patter- be a matter of pride that this town H. of H. and Miss Lena Nye Portland. as Coombs Cook son house near the school and moved hould retain recognition the home of Webber was assisted at the tea hour Mrs. Saturday from the Crooker house near an active branch. The local branch had Company by Mrs. F. C. Whitcomb. the shore. no occasion for apologies for its activi- At recent meetings of the Searsport ties during the^pvar and after the armis- Mrs. Darius F. Berry closed her home Masonic National Bank and the Searsport Savings tice there remained a considerable Temple, High Street, Belfast, Maine Sunday and went to Rockland to pass Bank the resignation! of Hon. B. F. Col amount of funds. WTritten authorization several months with her daughter, Mrs. of these organizations, was received from Boston headquarters cord, president Oliver B. D. Lovejoy. was read and accepte*!. Capt. Joseph for the executive pommittee to expend of the Miss Ethel who has been em- Sweetser wras elected president Fraser, these funds for civilian relief. A con- Duncan ployed in returned last week and Bann and Mr. James H Boston, siderable amount of money has been used National ■ Bank. is at the home of her parents, Mr. and ———w president of the Savings during the past two years in assisting Mrs. William J. Fraser. oi cases—families who were BELFAST PRICE On Saturday, Nov |19, the Institute emergency NOKTHPORr * BROOKS CURRENT. Mrs. L. S. Titcomb has received in distress but a Religious Education will meet at the M. word temporarily long, long Corrected Weekly for The Journal. PKOBAIt INOIICtS of the safe arrival of her assistance from for the purpose of instructing daughter and way from asking the Mrs. Henry Hills has been visiting in Earl Gibbs shot a line deer E. church recently. PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER To all persons interested in eithei Mr. and Mrs. j district and local workers with family, A; R. Bennett and town. In the nature of things this work 1Bath. county, Mr. H. B. Bradford and son are pressing Apples, bush SI 00 f Hay, $25 00 estates hereinafter named: is under the man- three children at Calif. has been done and much children. The institute Lindsey, very quietly Mrs. Hull is sick with a Beans, pea, 6 I Lamb, 20 George quite hay in Monroe. At a Probate Court held at Bellas' School As- liie Current real good has been accomplished There Beans, y. e., 10 I Mutton, 20- agement of the State Sunday Events club meeting, cold.{ for the County of Waldo, on the 8f cm Miss Verna L. of Jackson is at 45a50 are on at Boyd Butter, Potatoes, 1 00 day of and Waldo County Association which was on account of still funds deposit the Trust November, in the year of our l sociation postponed the The schools 10 a closed Nov. for two 24 Round 12 thousand ■ Co. work for Mrs. E G. Cox. Cheese, Hog, nine hundred and twenty-dr and an interesting program Chautauqua, was held on Lack of local memberships will re- co-operating Wednesday, weeks’ vacation. Chicken, 35 Straw, 15 00a20 00 following matters having been present suit in of the branch and Mrs. Grace Dow Bachelder was a busi- the has been arranged. Out of town delegates the 16th, at the home of Mrs. Carrie A. the closing the Duck, 35 Turkey, 26aS2 action thereupon hereinafter inrii Ensign Walter Dickey, U. S. N., is ex- 7z is hereby ordered, that notice thereor 1 will be with dodging and break- Gardner. turning of this surplus over to the Coun- ness caller in Belfast Saturday. Lggs, Veal, 16al8 provided to all [ or sons interested a pected1 home for the winter soon. 35 11 00 by causing The can be well Fowl, Wood, hard, this fast. ! Mrs. Annie Grant of ty Chapter. money Mr. Leroy Libby of Waterville was a order to be published once a w Westbrook ar- Geese, 32 Vfood, soft, 8 00 three used in town. Mrs. Isaac Hills has taken the agency weeks successively before th- Lodge rived last week a business caller in town Saturday. On Thursday evening Knyvetta for visit with her sister, Tuesday of A. in for the Spencer made-to-order corset. RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET December, D, 1921, B iy View Lodge No. Mrs. Rufus L. This is Mr. and Mrs. Merrithew publican Journal, a newspaper pubi No. 125 entertained Mudgett. Mrs. Emery spent 30a32 2 20 SWANVIi Liz. H. A. Patch has Beef, corned, Lime, printed at Belfast, in said County, After working Grant's hrst visit in her native town for bought the place the week-end relatives in 141 at its regular with Portland. Butter salt, 18a32 Oats, 62 may appear at a Probate Court to meeting. where he lived and will order musical program fifteen years. formerly shortly 75 Oat 5 the Probate Office in said Belfast on u the degree of the Ji H. C. Stover had the misfortune to Corn, Meal, of A.D. ter members: Grange will bold its next meet- move in, Cracked corn, 75 Onions, 8 Tuesday December, 1921,at was rendered by the ftjlowing Mrs. Maitland R. LaFurley has return- Cpmet in trie fall and hurt his shoulder severely re- Corn meal, 75 Oil, kerosene, 20a21 forenoon, and be heard there- The Songs ed ing Sat. evening, Nov. 19th. The latest reports from Mr. Merle see cause. Memories, Miss Edith jiowd; from an absence of three weeks at cently. Cheese, 32 Pollock, 8 Vivian who is at the Fairfield My Mother Used to Sing, Miss Seal Cove, called by the sickness of her Mr. E. C. Marden has closed his house Huff, Sanatorium, Cotton seed, 2 75 Pork, 19 Herbert H. Felker,*late of Sears; Mr. Carl A. Principal of B. H. ceased. Will Albert M. and for the winter. say he s getting along well and improv- Legrow, Cranberries, 20 Rye 7 and petition for probate Vincent; Chimes of Trinity, ! mother, Mrs. Mary J. Ober, which term- gone away meal, and S. and week-end at his Clover 32a35 that letters ^testamentary issue as spent"the holiday seed, Shorts, 1 40 Cane. Mrs. George Sargent acted i inated fatally. Mrs. Carl Howard and two ing steadily. B.J Felker, she; the executrix daughters home in Portland. Flour, 10 00a 13 50 7 being Sugar, therein and presents said A At* the close of the pro- of were week-end of Mr. Alvin Berry has sold his farm to G. 5 00 T. petition. accompanist. Mrs. Eugene Wardwell of Orland and Searsport guests H. seed, Salt, I., bus. 1 25 tion that no j Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Toner of Vassal bond be required from said members of both.lodges marched to Wm. Hills of this town who sold Lard, 18 Sweet 5 trix is gram her Mrs. J. F. Ames of Port- Mrs. Chester Trundy. it to potatoes, contained in the petition for ! daughter, boro the week-end with W. S. thereof.. the room where light refreshments Frank Beach. Mr. has to spent dining returned to Orland on The North Waldo Pomona held a very Berry gone land, Wednesday Jones and Frances Ade ia of Bei were served Mrs. Jennie Lombard, j family. born iargent, Jate by after Comet live with his daughter, Mrs. Edwin Col- ceased. I visiting several days with Mr. and interesting meeting with Grange Will and petition for probate an- Mrs. Mrs- Lilia Nickerson, Mr. E. D. Cox returned from his and that v. Myra Eames, I Mrs. John H. at their hall last about cord of Belfast. letters of administration, Wardwell. Wednesday, forty will Mrs. Gertrude committee in nual up-river hunting trip last week Garcelon. In Troy, Oct. 29, to Mr. annexed, be granfSd to Jessie S. P i members being present. A good dinner The aunual meeting of the Ladies’ Aid The < Gamb'j:, The Misses £vis and Mavis and Mrs. George a sou, William Belfast, executrix named in hour sbcial in the lodge Partridge bringing home a Garcelon, charge. A half was served and all were in fine was large deer, having declined the Petition p I received a letter spirits. held Oct. 28 at the chapel. The Lorenzo. trust; recently from John by said Jessie S. Pattee. rooms closed a very plelsant evening. Miss Blanche Beckwith MERRITHEW. In Nov. to school Mrs. Marr same board of officers were elected for spent Friday Belfast. 15, McKeen, high principal last win Caroline passed away early Estate of F, Pendleton. with her Miss who is at Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Merrithew, a Benjamin at the con- that home of son- the ensuing year: Mrs. M. B. Whiting sister, Mildred, Searsport. Petition of 1 The harvest supper slrved ter, saying he was in a large high Sunday morning at the her daughter, Eleanor Crocker. Benjamin Mrs. Isaac Vice work in the Telephone office in Unity. the surviving trustee under the wpi ference room by members of the Guild school at West rla. Mr. Charles D. Curtis. Friends Pres.; Hills, Pres.; L. C. MONROE. In Nov. to Lake, in-law, Islesboro, 11, Benjamin F. Pendleton, that he may a that the tables Ross, Sec. and Treas. Miss Athene Saywood who has em- Mr. and Mrs. John Reed Monroe, a said trust. brought out such crowd After a good run of in town extend their sincere sympathy to work through the Elva 8 14 aud%the lower •ployment in the Pullman Pant Shop heje daughter, Louise, weight Estate of Maurice B. late T were set a second time summer at the garage of & her daughter, Mrs. Flora Littlefield, in Mr. John Walker returned from Boston Call, of Hennessey pounds. tition of Annie K. Getchell, admin isc well tilled during the short musical her bereavement. where he had his spent the week-end at her home in Burn- vestry Clifford, Ralph Clifford has gone to Bon- Sunday morning eyes SPEAR. In Belfast, Nov. 14, to Mr. bonis(non. that she may be licensed t< the direction ham. and at program that followed under gor for and D. J. Mrs. T. D. Nickerson and Mr. Elmer treated and cataracts removed at a hos- ! Mrs. Eugene R. Spear, a daughter convey private sale certain real esta employment Hennessey ated in i ■ --- Troy, in the County of Waldo, of Mrs. Anna Butman. The Misses Gladys pital there. He is along as well You will miss the time of your life if will shortly leave for his home in Lewis- Cunningham went to Bangor to witness getting ing to said deceased and described in a duet Rose and Orilla Whitcomb played ton. the foot ball game between the Portland as can be expected and will return in two you do not see “The Time of His Life’’ MARRIED. tion. arranged by Diabelli. Rev. Harold LeMay schools. Mrs. N's weeks for further treatment. given in Union Hall tonight following the Estate of Daniel AI. McFarland, late What with the bad and Bangor High son, traveling/Armis- FLANDERS-HEARIN. In Nov. ville. First and final account presm was well received as a; soloist, singing, Ladies Aid supper and fair. Belfast, H. Stanley Cunningham, is a member of The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Lucy allowance by Elizabeth S. McFarland s. tice Day in this village more nearly ap- ! 12, by Rev. C. W. Martin, Delbert M. “One Hour” rind “Somewhere trix. Fleeting the Bangor team. They returned home Knowles Nov. 4th with a attend- Mrs. Cyrus Carmalt of Brewer is at i proached a day of ideal Sunday quiet good Flanders of Waldo and Myrtle S. Hearin a Voice is Calling.” Rose then Estate of Benjamin F. Pendleton, Qladys first of the week. ance and a very pleasant time was spent. the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. J. | of Knox. than any for a long time. Flags were Searsport Petition of B. F. P. Nicl played Pretty Polly, a dainty solo. Miss I HAWES-HALEY. In Jackson, Nov. 4, The which Sandwiches, cheese and cof- who has been confined to the Winifred Nichols Stevens that James > generally displayed and the church bell Harmony Club, presented doughnuts, Grant, David a solo by Rev. Frank S. Doilitf, L Hawes Violet Meyers rendered soprano fee house sickness. j ols of Searsport may be appointed tru tolled at noon. “Down East” at Comet Grange Hall, were served. The »ext meeting will for several days by of Juliette I Prospect and Mary Haley of der the will of said Benjamin F. Pend.- snd responded to an enthusiastic encore. be with Oct. 31st, wish to thank the public for Mrs. L. C. Ross, Nov. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Donald of Belfast | Monroe. fill the vacancy caused by the resign.i An interested watched Hogan Orilla Whitcomb played a study by Holzei gallery R. L. MOORE-FOGG. In Jackson, Nov. 3, by Benjamin F Colcord, the surviving tru.-t- their generosity in remaining after learn- were the week-end guests of his parents, | and Mrs. Butman sang as closing selec- Arey climb the flag pole in the park on Rev. Frank S. DollitI, Melvin E. Moore Robert T. Tyler, late of Frankfort, dei ing that one of the principal actors was Mr. and Mrs. Bert and who PKOSPEGT. Hogan family, and Mary E. Fogg, both of Frankfort. Will and petition for thereof tion, Cleansing Fire, by Gabriel. The Friday morning to reeve off new hal- probate ill and unable to take park His par1 have moved into the Mabel Rose house ROSS-LERMOND In Camden, Nov. letters testamentary issue to Frank i There was no 12, committee in charge of the supper were yards. active competition he the executor named therein was read by Master Clyde Nickerson All in town were I by Rev. H. I. Holt, A..Miller Ross of Lin- being schools closed Nov. on Rose Hill. Bents said Mrs. Laura Closson and Mrs. Harriet for the job; so far as observed he held a colnville and Mrs. Sadie B. Lermond of petition. Application that who, under existing circumstances, did in observance of Armistice Day. | be frnm said executor is contaw clear monopoly. 11, ine casKet Dan game wnicn was to Camden. required Monroe. nobly. the petition for probate thereof. Elmer Clark, who has had employment have been played n Union Hail Iasi Fri- Smith-Porter. In Brewer, Nov. li, ELLERY BOW'D I M. Erskine. The Harriet heavy Mrs. Jacob Glegg of whose by Rev. F. T. Everard <■ Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nickerson have in Bethel, Vt., is visiting his mother. day night between B. H. S. and Clinton Parsons, Joseph Judge of said clouds of the past week have been in har- previous work as a trained nurse in this Smith of Belfast and Violet Hutchinson A true copy of the original. Attest closed their house for the winter and left Mr. and Mrs. F. T. with H. S. did not come oil as the opposing cast over the Haley, Mr. Porter of Brewer. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Ret mony with the gloom com- town has been a model of efficiency, came Friday P. M. for Somerville, Mass to and Mrs. F. L. Ward were recent visitors team for some unknown reason did not munity by the sudden death of Harriet down on the 9th to care for Mrs. FranK A. make their home with their in arrive to meet our B. H. S. boys. occurred at her home daughter, Bangor. DIED. M. Erskine, which Patterson who is quite ill at her home on Notice ot rorectai Mrs. H. G. Applin, at present. They Mrs. John and children of Frank- A new»grocery and grain store has been on Main street Sunday, Nov. 13th, after East Main street. Boyd CAMMETT. In Waldo, Nov. 15, Mrs. Berta Edgar Rich of 1 were accompanied by their A. Ross here in the village in the block WHEREAS,in the of three struggle pneumonia, son, fort are visiting Mrs. B. ’s parents, Mr opened Lydia A. aged 78 years and 29 County Androscoggin, days’ ausjinst The Rebekahs held a in their Cammett, her deed dated supper Nickerson and Augusta E. Nic- and Mrs. W. S. Killman. next to the Chase & Maine, by mortg ge At with which she was stricken on the daughter, Varney clothing days. day hall Saturday night at 6 o’clock which A. D. 1920, and recorded in Waldo Regi who have been with them for as ERSKINE. In Searsport, Nov. Har- her intended to kerson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Treat of store and will be known the Corner 13, Deeds in Book 333, t'age 463, conv of departure Waban, merited a Stockton, much larger patronage of the riette M. Erskine, aged 39 years, 21 mos. James J Clement of Montville, in the <, two months. A. Ross Nickerson will re- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H Grocery. A large stock of grain has Mass., where she had to spend and 3 * of State which n. dainty tables loaded with good things. A Griffin of N. called on days. .Waldo, aforesaid, ijlanned turn to N. where he has Adams, Mass., in and a fine line of of the winter. Born in Franconia, H., been put groceries MARR. In Swanville, Nov. Mrs. was afterwards, on the 7th day ot Jul part Searsport, sale was held after the movies which relatives here lately. 13, at Peckett’s on 1921, assigned to me by the said Jan she the charge Sugar Hill and will be put in as soon as room is made. Caroline E. Marr, aged 85 years, 1 month December 10, 1881, ^as younger cleared the which assignment is recorded surplus. Miss will Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ward, accompanied and 14 days. Clement, Augusta return to her duties in This store is under tbe management of in Book tv. daughter of Capt. James P. and Martha Mr. and Mrs. F. A. were in In Nov. Registry 297, Page 199, the The S. T. Co. was by Lane, Shackford. Belfast, 13, Ed- big barge No. 3, Boston. Mr. Earl Bowden who is a B. H. S. described real estate, viz: (Pendleton) Erskine. Like many Sears- Nov. called there hy the grad- 75 Brewer, 6, ward W. Shackford, aged years. “A certain lot or of w towed to the Stockton on Sun- parcel land, shipyard, death of Mrs. Melvina Crockett. very pleasing in manner and one port children her earliest years were spent uate, buildings thereon, situated in Mont*, for which will a small day repairs keep who will do his best to make things pleas- bounded and described as follows: It b. on shipboard and before she entered the TWO WOMEN AND Mrs. L. C. Dow and daughter, Ruth, crew -for same to Andrew J busy several wepks. The new visited her Mrs. Everett Little- ant for his customers both socially and premises conveyed public school she had visited many foreign sister, Probate Notices bury by William H. Nash by his deed S. T. Co. on Sun- barge No. 8, is still the field ot North Stockton Springs last in business. Oct 21, 1905, ami recorded in Waldo hVfJ- ports. She was graduated from the Sears- MAN TESTIFY stocks and will not be launched until day. Mrs. Littlefield has lately under- of Deeds, Book 323, Page 78, It is class of 1900. A fine of has been At a Probate held at Belfast, within port High school in the gone a critical surgical operation at the program pictures Court, same premises as conveyed bo James J spring. If are and for the of Waldo, on the 8ih Emma a alert and orderly you troubled by distressing at- Waldo County and is recover- booked for Crockett’s Theatre on the fol- County day ent by Woodbury, Bertha W, Possessing remarkably Hospital, of A. D. 1921. Elmer B. Arnold’s railroad outfit is November, Isra I R Woodbury and Roland 1.. W o; she filled several im- in tacks of indigestion or pos- ing as fast as could be expected. dates: Nov. the famous mind, successfully constipation; lowing 19th, Lula A. Cushman, widow and heir-at-law of by ibeir warranty dated May 6, 1919. town the station house s ;«*:• portant business positions. She entered shingling freight sibly by that "all gone" feeling in the pit star, Thos. Meigan, in the six reel feat- the estate of Chester B. Cushman, late of ‘‘Also another lot or parcel of land which was fire some HALLDALE. Montville, iu said County of Waldo, deceased, inMontville, in said County, and bounded u; heartily into the community life and was damaged by time of the stomach, or by severe bilious bead- ure, “The Road.” A reel of the JSasy having presented a petition praying that Silas described as follows; beginning on the south' tbe crew made of Fred Ar- a constant attendant and staunch sup- agD, being up aches—all signs of possible disordered International News and the 14th episode E. Bowler of Palermo in the County of Waldo, west side of the highway leading from M here last Sun- Robert Nickerson and Elbridge Davis preached or some other person be adminis- ville Center to Morrill bo called, them porter of the First Congregational church; nold, Gilbert bowels or intestinal parasites—read these of “Bride 13.” Nov. 26th, a big special appointed Mills, day. trator of the estate of said deceased, without southwest on land of Rebecca Poland fifty s Mason. It seems to be an old home letters: seven reel “Buried a teacher in the Sunday school and a picture Treasures,” giving bond. and one-half rods; thence southeast on land C. S. McCorrison is moving to Thorn- the*. member of the Guild, serving several week for thpm. “I have been sickly for three years. I featuring Marion Davies; a news film and Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice Everson Howes to s stake and stump, dike Station. northeast on land of E. Howes and Jan took four bottles of Dr. True’s the last of the serial Bride 13. to all persons interested by causing a copy of years as treasurer of that organization. Dr. H. D. Worth of Bangor, district Elixir, the episode j Clement to the rods Fred A. Foster is moving into the Fred this order to be published three Weeks succes- highway eighty-six on twenty- During the World War tfer work in the health officer, was in town on Friday and Family Laxative, and I feel like a new per- Dec. 3, Dorothy Dalton in the 5 reel pic- sively, inTh- Republican Journal, a newspaper thence northwest said highway Clement house. rods to the of ami c«>r the 58 Pearl South ture “The Romantic news published in Belfast, that they may appear at a eight place beginning, surgical department of Red Cross diagnosed skin disease, which haa son.’’—Mrs, Davies, Street, Adventurers,” more or less." |he Asa and Hall are Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within taining fifteen acres, Portland, Me. Maynard, Dewey said mort Chapter was tireless and {exacting. She prevailed to a considerable extent in film and a comedy. Dec. 10, Elliot Dex- and for said on the 18th day of De- And whereas, the conditions of “Dr. True’s Elixir has done me a world packing apples. County, A. D. at ten of the clock before gage have Deen broken. was a member of the a and this ter in the 6 reel picture “The Witching cember, 1921, > Woman’s Club, Prospect village during the past of Texas. reason of the breach good."—John Glass, Houston, Mr. and Mra. E. S. Tenney and little noon, end ahow cause, if ary they have, why Now, therefore, by charter member of O. year and ia ndw troublesome in “Dr. True’s Elixir is wonder- Hour,” news film and comedy. More of the conditions thereof, 1 claim a foreclosure of Anchor Chapter, Sandy certainly son visited at J. E. Hall’s last Sunday. the prayer of said petitioner should not be ful I shall never fail to recommend it" the comediea will said mortgage. E. S., and Worthy Matron of the order Point, as impetigo contagiosa. famous Harold Lloyd granted. Novem- —Sarah Maas. Perley Cross has sold his farm and ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. Dated at Belfast, this 12th day of during the year of 1916. a com- Galvin, Malden, be shown in thia theatre as soon aa the 1921. 3w46 Always Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Patterson of Dr. the Fami- moved to the D. W. Dodge in Free- A true copy. Attest: ber, A. D. Always keep True's Elixir, fa^m BERNES O. NORTON panionable daughter, Miu Erskine be- New Bedford, Maas., and Mrs. Harry W. ly Laxative, handy. Get the Family Size. dom. manager can obtain the booking. Cfua. E. Johnson. Register.